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TISSUE REPAIR 2019

About Conference

We cordially welcome all the interested participants to our upcoming 10th International Tissue Repair and Regeneration Congress which is going to be held during June 13-14, 2019 at Helsinki, FinlandThis includes a wide range of Keynote presentations, plenary talks, Symposia, Workshops, Exhibitions, Poster presentations.

Tissue Repair 2019  will discuss various disciplines involved in the pre-clinical research, conduct of Tissue Repair & Regenerative medicine. It will educate health care researchers about design, operation, organizing, research computing, regulatory aspects and reporting of Tissue Science & Regenerative medicine. It promotes better understanding by the general public about the importance of Tissue Engineering, Regenerative medicine in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease. This conference conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new Tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine, Tissue culture and preservation, Stem cell Therapy research developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-days event. World renowned speakers and the most recent techniques, developments, the newest updates in Tissue engineering, Regenerative medicine Research are hallmarks of this conference.

WHY TO ATTEND?

10th International Tissue Repair and Regeneration Congress have the platform to fulfill the needs in the transformation of this science of hope, to serve promptly with solutions to all the needs.   Tissue Repair 2019 will have participants across the world to discuss the Congress goal.

About Organizers
ME Conferences is one of the leading Open Access publishers and organizers of international scientific conferences and events every year across USA, Europe & Asia. Conference Series has so far organized 3000+ Global  Events with over 600+ Conferences, 1200+ Symposiums and 1200+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma , Engineering, Science, Technology and Business with 700+ peer-reviewed open access journals in basic science, health, and technology.


Target Audience
  • Gene Therapy Scientists
  • Stem Cell Researchers
  • Emeritus and Academic professors
  • Cell Biologists
  • Genetic scientist
  • Molecular Biologists
  • Regenerative Medicine researcher
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Drug Manufacturing Companies
  • Stem cell Developers and Investigators
  • Tissue Engineers


Special Issues


  •  All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Supporting International Journals.
  •  Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.

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