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  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Wound Healing Research
  • Biotechnology

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  • The Chinese Tissue Repair Society convenes its annual meeting to address critical issues in wound healing.
  • Global advancements in tissue repair and regeneration necessitate international collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To convene the 9th annual meeting focused on wound healing, tissue repair, and regeneration.
  • To foster innovation, translational applications, and international cooperation in the field of wound care.
  • To provide a platform for over 400 delegates to communicate and share expertise.

Main Methods:

  • The meeting successfully brought together over 400 delegates.
  • Discussions focused on innovation and translational applications in wound care.
  • International cooperation in wound healing was a key theme.

Main Results:

  • Successful communication and knowledge exchange among 400+ delegates.
  • Highlighting innovation and translational applications in wound care.
  • Strengthening international cooperation in tissue repair and regeneration.

Conclusions:

  • The 9th Annual Meeting of the Chinese Tissue Repair Society successfully facilitated discussion on wound healing.
  • Innovation and translational applications in wound care were emphasized.
  • International collaboration is crucial for advancing tissue repair and regeneration globally.