M. Pflüger: Resect or not to resect: Unravelling the Biology of Neoplastic Pancreatic Cysts Using Genetic Studies
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Michael Pflüger - currently research fellow at the Wood Lab, Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - will present the translational work of the Wood Laboratory and the interdisciplinary management of pancreatic neoplasia at Johns Hopkins Hospital as part of the monthly interdisciplinary event series "The Pancreatic Cancer Precision Medicine Center of Excellence Program (PMCoE) Seminar Series".

"Resect or not to resect: Unravelling the Biology of Neoplastic Pancreatic Cysts Using Genetic Studies - A Translational Approach"
29.01.2024, 22:00/10 pm CET
Zoom link: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/94712957898?pwd=NXpHZ1NneFJtdTgvekx4ZVI1MHE3UT09
„Si-M-Day“ | November 24th, 2022
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Join us – at our online networking event.
We, the Si-M spokespersons and coordinators, are pleased to invite you to our first symposium „Si-M-Day“ on 24th November from 9 to 14 h – online.
It is dedicated to networking and initiation of projects between investigators of both partner institutions.
Click
here to register until November 18th (abstract submission deadline October 17th).
Active Matter in Robotic-Assisted Surgery
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Tuesday, 12.09.2022 | Cluster Retreat | Matters of Activity

2:30 – 2:45 pm Welcome & Intro
2:45 – 4:15 pm Panel 1
Rasa Weber Product Design (20 Minutes)
Felix Rasehorn Product Design (20 Minutes)
Binru Yang Engineering (20 Minutes)
Panel Discussion (30 Minutes)

4:15 – 4:45 pm Coffee Break
4:45 – 6:15 pm Panel 2
Jakub Rondomanski Mathematics (20 Minutes)
Babette Werner Art and Visual History (20 Minutes)
Anna Schäffner & Dominic Eger Domingos Product Design (20 Minutes)
Panel Discussion (30 Minutes)

6:15–7:30 pm Opening Exhibition und Aperitivo
BIH Charité Clinician Scientist Symposium in Honor and Memory of Duška Dragun
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28 May 2021 - 29 May 2021
BIH Charité Clinician Scientist Symposium in Honor and Memory of Duška Dragun

The symposium is composed of several components: First and foremost, it will commemorate Prof. Duška Dragun, the former Director of the BIH Biomedical Innovation Academy (BIA) and Director of the BIH Charité Clinician Scientist Program, who passed away in December 2020, and will be joined by stakeholders from academia and science policy. In addition, there will be scientific sessions, which will form tandems of program fellows and invited speaker. During a digital certificate ceremony on the evening of 28 May 2021, some 50 alumni will be bid farewell. The event language is English.

When
28 and 29 May 2021
10:00 - 6:30 pm

How
Online Event (semi-digital)

Registration
To receive the login link please register here.
Future Medicine 2017
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What’s trending? What’s new in health science? To find out, please save the date for the second Future Medicine in Berlin on November 7, 2017. Tagesspiegel and Berlin Institute of Health, together with Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, will feature outstanding international scientists, great visions of the future of medicine, and an exceptional concentration of knowledge. The four sessions of Future Medicine 2017 will be: 

Digital Health and Big Data
Precision Medicine and Predictive Models
Cell and Gene Therapies
Stem Cells and Human Disease Modeling  

Simon Moosburner, a student of medicine interested in regenerative medicine and future technologies, will talk about “Virtual & Mixed Reality: The Next Milestone in Surgery?” at Future Medicine 2017.
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21. Chirurgischen Forschungstage
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The 21. Chirurgische Forschungstage took place in Cologne. Five of our students gave terrific presentations: S. Moosburner gave an oral presentation on „Steatotic Liver Transplantation – a Growing Problem with Severe Complications“, H. Everwien on „Different biological scaffolds as a platform for engineering an endocrine Neo-Pancreas by using decellularization and recellularization techniques“, M. Noesser on „A comprehensive description of the development of a stable closed circuit for ex vivo rat liver machine perfusion“, R. Horner on „Is Percoll purifcation necessary for isolation of primary human hepatocytes?“, and N. Seiffert on „Recellularization of Decellularized Bovine Carotid Arteries using Human Endothelial Progenitor Cells: One Step towards an Autologous Bypass Graft“.
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41st Annual Congress of the ESAO in Rome
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Prof. Celestino Pio Lombardi, Gemelli Polyclinics, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome, and Prof. Gerardo Catapano organize the 41st Annual Congress of the European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO) in Rome, Italy.

The 41st ESAO Congress will be focused on “Patient happiness: the Holy Grail of organ substitution”, and will be held on September 17-20, 2014 at the Giovanni XXIII congress center located inside the Gemelli Polyclinics in Rome, Italy. The meeting is expected to attract aprox. 600 participants with both clinical and technical expertise from all over the world.
The objective of the Congress is to bring together scientists with different backgrounds working at the development, optimization and translation to the clinics of treatments of organ deficits based on the use of artificial, bioartificial, and cell-based organs or prostheses, and to discuss the importance of technical, psychological and ethical issues to the happiness of patients with serious tissue or organ deficits so as to re-define the design criteria of devices and treatments.
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