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CBS-SWOSC Research Symposium 0 comments

by Joseph Deering
On behalf of the Canadian Biomaterials Society - Southwestern Ontario Student Chapter, we re excited to announce the first official rescheduled CBS-SWOSC Research Symposium We re reaching out to you to potentially submit an abstract for either an oral presentation, virtual poster, or 3 Minute Thesis-style presentation...
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2021 Conference - Call for Sponsors/Exhibitors 0 comments

by Thomas Willett
Dear members and friends of CBS, As part of organizing the 36th Canadian Biomaterials Society CBS conference, we invite potential sponsors to review our sponsorship package...
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2021 Conference - Call for Symposia and Workshops 0 comments

by Thomas Willett
Dear members and friends of CBS, As part of planning the program for the 36th Canadian Biomaterials Society CBS conference, we invite members and sponsors to submit proposals for symposia and or workshops...
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CBS Mentorship Program (2020-2021 academic year) 0 comments

by Kibret Mequanint
Dear CBS Member Trainees, We are very pleased to launch the call for applications for the CBS Mentorship and Professional Development Program for the second year...
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Local Delivery of Chondroitinase ABC Promotes Neuronal Differentiation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Neural Grafts in a Spinal Cord Injury Model comments

by Molly Shoichet
Functional recovery following spinal cord injury SCI is limited due to a cascade of cellular and biomolecular events, termed secondary injury, that lead to cell loss and the expression of growth inhibitory molecules...
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Lanthanide-based nanoparticles as vascular contrast agents for micro-computed tomography comments

by Charmainne Cruje
Vascular development is extensively studied in small animals with the goal of increasing our understanding of this process and applying what is learned to humans...
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Influence of micro- and nano-sized topographies on cellular behaviors of human umbilical vein endothelial cells comments

by Evelyn Yim Yuan Yao
Micro- and nano-sized topographies have the ability to regulate cell behaviors, and have attracted researchers to evaluate topographic influence on different cell types 1 ...
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3D Microgels to Quantify Tumor Cell Properties and Therapy Response Dynamics comments

by Nila Wu
Tumors contain heterogeneous and dynamic populations of cells that do not all display the fast- proliferating properties that traditional chemotherapies target...
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AngioChip: a biodegradable scaffold with built-in vasculature for organ-on-a-chip engineering and direct surgical anastomosis comments

by Milica Radisic Boyang Zhang
The fields of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering have presented exciting possibilities to regenerate tissues and organs...
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