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TCES2018

Tissue and Cell Engineering Society 2018 Conference

Keele University, United Kingdom
2 - 4 July 2018
The conference ended on 04 July 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
4th May 2018
Early Bird Deadline
18th May 2018

About TCES2018

Welcome to the annual conference of the Tissue and Cell Engineering Society 2018, this year hosted at Keele University in Staffordshire. This is a on-campus residential conference and there will be widespread opportunities for networking across a range of exhibitors, abstract presenters, and speakers, covering tissue and cell engineering from molecular biology and biomaterials development through to clinical pull and beyond. The science will be spread across 10 broad sessions, focusing on recent developments in the fields of neural, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, imaging, organising scaffolds, clinically-driven challenges, developmental models, human models, and inflammation providing a rich environment for all.

Topics

Approaches in musculoskeletal tissue engineering, New frontiers in cardiovascular tissue engineering, Imaging in tissue engineering, Organising cellular behaviour with scaffolds, Developmental translational models, Tissue-engineered human models, Inflammation in tissue engineering

Call for Papers

Thank you for your interest in submitting an abstract to TCES 2018. 

Please note that the abstract submission deadline is 23:59 on Friday 4th May 2018

To submit your abstract to TCES 2018, please go to our website to download the template and guidelines: 

 https://www.keele.ac.uk/tces2018/abstractsubmission/

Then register on our Ex Ordo website to submit your abstract:

https://tces2018.exordo.com/

The topics for abstracts are as follows:

Session 1 - Advances in Neural Tissue Engineering

Session 2 - Approaches in Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering

Session 3 - Robert Brown Early Stage Investigator Talks and Turbo Talks Session

Session 4 - New Frontiers in Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering

Session 5 - Imaging in Tissue Engineering

Session 6 - Organising Cellular Behaviour with Scaffolds

Session 7 - Clinically-driven Tissue Engineering: Challenges and Opportunities

Session 8 - Developmental Translational Models

Session 9 - Tissue-Engineered Human Models

Session 10 - Inflammation in Tissue Engineering

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