BioMateriOmics Winter School of the Centre for Doctoral Training for Intelligent Process- & Materials Development Feb 18-21.19
18.02.2019 - 21.02.2019, Lake Constance
Most of the Speakers
Economic Perspectives
Poster SLAM (1)!
K. Krastev
Johanna Huber & Achim Jungener
Steffen Uli & Julian ...
Steffen Ulitzsch & Stephan Mansur
Rumen Krastev (Reutlingen University)
What does a contract research study cost? How can I calculate the costs?
Sketchnotes - a way to come home with more than memories from meetings
19.02.2019
Biomaterials & Clinical Applications
Mathis Riehle (University of Glasgow)
Materials strategies to support peripheral nerve repair
Jürgen Geis-Gerstorfer (University Hospital Tübingen)
The dental implant surface - a key to success?
Anthal Smits (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Materials-driven cardiovascular regeneration
Poster SLAM (2)!
Kerstin Frey
Hatice Bilgic & Ruben ...
Karen Ende & Svenja Neitlinger
Benjamin Naggay & Sean Keck
Joerg W. Bartsch (Philipps-University Marburg)
What we can learn from Biobanks: from single studies to Multi-Omics approaches in Cancer Research
Christopher Probst (Fraunhofer Stuttgart)
Organ-on-a-Chip - revolutionising drug discovery and development
Analytics
20.02.2019
Poster SLAM (3)!
Mona Stephanikis & Miriam Scholz
Ivana Mrsic & Muhammad ...
Tobias Merz (Lonza Group Ltd.)
The challenge of driving digitalization in a large complex organization
21.02.2019
Life Science
Katharina Maniura (EMPA)
Bioinspired functionalization of soft materials: materials and strategies
Eva Brauchle, standing in for: Katja Schenke-Layland(NMI Reutlingen)
Marker-independent assessment of cells and tissues
Bergert et al. Confocal reference free traction force microscopy Nature Communications volume 7, Article number: 12814 (2016)
Workshop on Innovation in MedTech – A company perspective
More about the Centre for Doctoral Training for Intelligent Process- & Materials Development:
https://www.ac.reutlingen-university.de/de/forschung/promotionskolleg/Impressions from the stay at the Insel Reichenau...
...sketchnoting along how the holes get into cheese
(Sendung mit der Maus Sachgeschichte)