Symposium on Regenerative Engineering
Hosted by CARE, the Symposium on Regenerative Engineering is focused on the advances and challenges of regenerative engineering. Its intent is to foster community and a sense of mission to address the complex challenge of tissue and organ regeneration and reconstruction for all. This symposium, which will be held every two years, will bring together internationally recognized academic researchers, clinicians, industry leaders, and the community to Chicago to share experiences and set directions for the field and its stakeholders, including trainees of the program.
RE-Training Program trainees will also present their work and explain the new frameworks and language that they are acquiring and/or developing to meet their research goals and move the field forward.
The inaugural Symposium on Regenerative Engineering took place on May 31, 2018 at the Prentice Women’s Hospital, L South Auditorium 3rd Floor. Eight speakers and three panel members from all the geographic areas of the United States were convened to present and discuss the theme “How the convergence of engineering, life sciences, and translational medicine will improve healthcare.”