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Center for Regenerative Medicine
The Center for Regenerative Medicine is working on creating and developing tissue engineering methods. The main focus of the research in this center is the development of alternative therapies and the improvement of already existing therapies for orthopaedic problems of the musculoskeletal system. Within this framework, the center is working on different cell culture methods and cell resources. Furthermore, the center is investigating organic material for its biocompatibility and cell-matrix interaction. The center is especially concerned about the practical use of these tissues in clinical settings and to their technical feasibility as well as their ethical justification. The Center for Regenerative Medicine strives to integrate its new knowledge and concepts with the methods of industrial processing. Together with partners from the industry, the center wants to develop business models and create cost-effective tissue engineering in a greater socio-economical context.

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"Tour Orthopädie" made a stopover in Krems
05.12.2008
"Tour Orthopädie" made a stopover in Krems

In the framework of the "Austrian Society for Orthopaedics" (OEGO" organized "Tour Orthopaedie", concepts and research results about the treatment of diseases of the musculoskeletal system were discussed. (In the picture from left to right: Prof. Grill, Prof. Kotz, Prof. Gottsauner-Wolf, Prof. Giurea, Prof. Boesch, Prof. Nehrer, president Dr. Reisner)

Cartilage specialists visited the Center for Regenerative Medicine
06.10.2008
Cartilage specialists visited the Center for Regenerative Medicine

Lars Peterson (University of Goeteborg), a pioneer in chondrocyte transplantation, together with fellows from the ICRS (International Cartilage Repair Society) visited the Center of Regenerative Medicine on October 2008 and were very impressed by the on-going scientific research projects at the Danube University.

Team - Center for Regenerative Medicine