Meetings/workshops/conferences

  • Horizon 2020: Society challenges, ICT and digitization. The objective of the event is to inform about a new work program in Horizon 2020. Selected areas are health, safety, transport, energy and social science, 18 November 2017, Research Council288, Lysaker auditoriet Moser, Lysaker
  • We are glad to inform you about 33rd Ernst Klenk Symposium 2017 on “Tissue regeneration, wound healing and fibrosis: Translating basic concepts into regenerative therapy”, taking place from Oct. 15 – 17, 2017 in the Lecture Hall of the Medical Faculty, University of Cologne (Germany) organzied by the Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne, www.cmmc-uni-koeln.de
    This meeting brings together an outstanding and diverse group of scientists – leading experts – at the forefront of repair and regeneration research who will share and discuss the latest advances in following four sessions:
    * Exploring molecular concepts of cell renewal and stem cell function in tissue maintenance and repair
    * Mechanisms of cellular communication in tissue regeneration, repair and fibrosis
    * New strategies of targeting the immune response in tissue remodeling
    * Challenges and perspectives for translating scientific discoveries in regenerative medicine

Further information and Klenk Program 2017 and Klenk Poster 2017
Participation in the Klenk Symposium 2017 is free of charge – free registration is required