Dear participants, dear colleagues,
After this long period of distancing, the year 2022 will hopefully allow, our multidisciplinary and international community to come together in a friendly atmosphere in the beautiful city of Lyon, France.
Tissue repair and regeneration are topics of major public health concern. Inadequate wound healing following trauma or surgery and diseases/conditions that involve mis-regulated tissue repair responses, such as diabetes mellitus, aging, cancer, and fibrosis affect millions worldwide per year. The repair of wounds is a complex biological process as multiple biological pathways become activated and are synchronized to respond to the injury. The molecular mechanisms underlying tissue repair or its failure are not completely understood and the current therapy options are not sufficient. The search for clinical strategies is based on a thorough understanding of the basic biology of repair and regeneration processes, and is at the cutting edge of modern medicine. One key ambition is to find ways in which we can tip the balance from imperfect wound repair to perfect regeneration of injured tissues as demonstrated by many organisms during evolution, following wounding.
ETRS 2022 meeting combines seven scientific sessions focusing on several topics relevant to regenerative medicine. 1. Tissue regeneration lessons from organisms’ diversity 2. Epithelial insults and innovative therapies 3. Tissue engineering and 3D printing 4. Bone and cartilage repair 5. Cell dynamics in tissue remodeling 6. Chronic, infected wounds and biomarkers 7. Dermo-cosmetic approaches of skin regeneration and wellness.
Basic and translationally-oriented scientists as well as clinicians will present their cutting-edge findings and discuss themes relevant to fundamental principles of tissue repair and regeneration, the pathologies embracing tissue repair failure, and newly emerging therapeutic approaches.
The understanding of the mechanisms of tissue and cellular regeneration is a revolution for the dermo-cosmetic field. It is a source of inspiration to many rejuvenation concepts, and development of innovative technologies enabling the production of functional reconstructed tissue in vitro. In this way, dermo-cosmetic research helps to advance knowledge and promote its transfer.
An early career investigators pre-conference session will be entirely organized by early career scientists, practitioners and young members of industry. Apart from the formal presentations and poster sessions, opportunities for informal gatherings should facilitate initiation of collaborations amongst the delegates attending the meeting.
Lyon, September 27, 2021,
Patricia Rousselle
Conference Chair
Program
1. Tissue regeneration lessons from organisms’ diversity
2. Epithelial insults and innovative therapies
3. Tissue engineering and 3D printing
4. Bone and cartilage repair
5. Cell dynamics in tissue remodeling
6. Chronic, infected wounds and biomarkers
7. Dermo-cosmetic approaches of skin regeneration and wellness
14:30 – 16:30 PARALLEL SESSIONS IVa and IVb
14:30 SESSION IVa: Dermo-cosmetic approaches of skin regeneration and
wellness
Discussion leaders: Hans-Oliver Rennekampff (Würselen, Germany) and Nico Forraz (CTI
Biotech, Lyon, France)
14:30 Nadira Frescaline, Department of Microbiology, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
Advances in skin grafting and therapeutic potential of cold atmospheric plasma in the
treatment of burn wounds
(25 min + 5 min questions)
15:00 Colin McGuckin, CtiBiotech, Meyzieu-Lyon, France
Regenerative Medicine and 3D bioprinting for Dermo-cosmetic regeneration
(25 min + 5 min questions)
15:30 Presentations selected from abstracts (8 min + 5 min questions each, abstracts 29-32)
Anne-Laure Bulteau, LVMH Recherche. Life Science Dept, Saint Jean de Braye, France
Reconstruction of reconstructed human epidermis containing IPS-derived keratinocytes
treated with mitochondrial stimulating plant extracts
Kohta Kanazawa, Hayashibara Co., Ltd and Tissue Biology & Therapeutic Engineering
CNRS, Université Lyon, France
Identification of biglycan-positive extracellular vesicles as determinant of epidermal
proliferation and renewal
Alexis Desmoulière, SILAB and Neuropathies and Therapeutic Innovations, UR 20218,
Limoges University, France
Neurovascular interactions in 2D and 3D skin equivalent models
Christopher Leon-Valdivieso, University of Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM, Montpellier,
France
Towards scarless healing with the use of hybrid collagen-based dermal substitutes: a study on their contraction, physical and biological properties over time
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