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The Regenerative & Engineering Medicine (REM) Annual Group Symposium, hosted this year by UGA’s Regenerative Bioscience Center, is a flagship conference that brings together scientists from various institutional research communities. Its purpose is to exchange pioneering scientific discoveries, foster new collaborations, and strengthen existing relationships.
The Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Center is a partnership with Georgia Tech, Emory University, and the University of Georgia that supports and facilitates inter-institutional collaborations in research leading in the broad area of Regenerative Medicine.
Why attend REMagine 2024: Engineering Tomorrow's Medicine:
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Engage in an interactive dialogue regarding Insider Funding Insights! Gabe Kwong will share his success story in securing up to $50 million in ARPA-H funding, along with the latest updates on submission changes in the $2.5 billion ARPA-H program as it progresses.
- Q & A Fireside chat with Gil Sambrano, Vice President of Portfolio Development and Review, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Gil coordinated efforts for the Alliance for Cellular Signaling, led by Nobel laureate Alfred G. Gilman, who shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering G-proteins and their role in cellular signal transduction.
- Speaker, Jason Richardson, named the inaugural Dianne Isakson Distinguished Professor. His lab at Rutgers University in New Jersey was among the first to identify DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
- Gain submission insights and hear presentations from past REM Seed grant program recipients, promoting collaborative research in regenerative medicine among Georgia Tech, Emory University, and UGA investigators. Proposal budgets are limited to $100,000.