Wound Healing Research Conference
2008 WOUND HEALING RESEARCH CONFERENCE
Board Room - 5th Floor Eye and Ear Institute
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
(Lunch will be provided)
For information regarding the schedule, please contact Amy Seroky at (412) 692-6764 / email: Amy.Seroky@chp.edu
| Next Scheduled Meeting: 20 May | |
| Presenter: | Siuwah Tang Graduate Student Department of Bioengineering |
| Topic: | Modulating macrophages to enhance wound healing |
2008 |
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| January | |
| 15 | Ethan Block Graduate Student Departments of Cell Biology and Molecular Physiology, and Ophthalmology Mechanisms of EGF receptor activation after epithelial wounding |
| February | |
| 5 | Vlad Sandulache, PhD Senior Medical Student Independent Research Rotation Department of Otolaryngology Targeting inflammation to control upper airway stenosis |
| 19 | Richard J. Bodnar, PhD Research Assistant Professor Veterans Affairs Medical Center Research & Development and Department of Pathology Vessel dissociation: The role of chemokine CXC receptor 3 Updated Location: Room S123, Biomedical Science Tower South |
| March | |
| 4 | Newell Washburn, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Chemistry Carnegie Mellon University Development of materials that regulate inflammation locally |
| 18 | Naftali Kaminski, MD Director, Dorothy P. & Richard P. Simmons Center for Interstitial Lung Disease Associate Professor of Medicine Depts of Pathology and Human Genetics Regulatory networks in pulmonary fibrosis |
| April | |
| 1 | Nicole Li, BSc., MPhil. Doctoral Student Department of Communication Science and Disorders, School of Health Science and Rehabilitation Biosimulation of vocal fold wound healing in acute phonotrauma |
| 15 | Bridget M Deasy, PhD Assistant Professor Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Bioengineering TBA |
| 20 | Newell Washburn, PhD Department of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Cytokine Dynamics and Hyaluronate-Based Biomaterials |
| May | |
| 6 | Priya Krishna, MD Assistant Professor Department of Otolaryngology Cell and ECM biology of vocal fold wound healing and scarring |
| 20 | Siuwah Tang Graduate Student Department of Bioengineering Modulating macrophages to enhance wound healing |
| June | |
NO SEMINAR |
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