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Understanding the interface between implant materials and the body is crucial for regenerative medicine. This international symposium fostered dialogue on implant biology for better clinical applications.

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Area of Science:

  • Biomaterials Science
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Cell Biology

Background:

  • Successful application of implant materials in regeneration requires understanding cell-material interactions.
  • The interface biology of implants is increasingly relevant for clinical practice.

Framework:

  • International symposium "Interface Biology of Implants" as a platform for scientific exchange.
  • Focus on fostering dialogue between diverse scientific disciplines.
  • Emphasis on the necessity of basic science contributions to applied research.

Implementation:

  • Gathering of approximately 200 scientists in Rostock, Germany.
  • Fourth iteration of the symposium, indicating sustained interest and progress.
  • Facilitation of communication and collaboration among researchers.

Implications:

  • Advancing the application of implant materials in regenerative medicine.
  • Bridging the gap between basic science discoveries and clinical practice.
  • Promoting innovation in the field of biomaterials and tissue regeneration.