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Bench to Bedside: Tissue & Organ Regeneration with Stephen Badylak, DVM, PhD, MD

Bench to Bedside: Tissue & Organ Regeneration with Stephen Badylak, DVM, PhD, MD

When:
February 27, 2020 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm America/Chicago Timezone
2020-02-27T16:00:00-06:00
2020-02-27T17:00:00-06:00
Where:
HUB A8520/8631

Dr. Stephen Badylak, DVM, PhD, MD is a Professor in the Department of Surgery, and Deputy Director of the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.

Dr. Badylak has practiced both veterinary and human medicine, and is now fully engaged in research. Dr. Badylak began his academic career at Purdue University in 1983, and subsequently held a variety of positions including service as the Director of the Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center from 1995-1998.

Dr. Badylak holds over 65 U.S. patents, 300 patents worldwide, has authored more than 380 scientific publications and 55 book chapters, and has recently edited a textbook entitled “Host Response to Biomaterials”. He has served as the Chair of several study sections at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and is currently a member of the College of Scientific Reviewers for NIH. Dr. Badylak has either chaired or been a member of the Scientific Advisory Board to several major medical device companies, and presently serves as chief scientific officer for ECM- Therapeutics in addition to his professorial role at the University. More than ten million patients have been treated with bioscaffolds developed in Dr. Badylak’s laboratory.

Dr. Badylak is a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, a member of the Society for Biomaterials, a charter member of the Tissue Engineering Society International, a past president of the Tissue Engineering Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS) and a Founding International Fellow of TERMIS.

Research Interests

Dr. Badylak’s major research interests include:

  • Naturally Occurring Biomaterials, including Extracellular Matrix, and Host: Biomaterial Interactions
  • Developmental Biology and its Relationship to Regenerative Medicine
  • Relationship of the Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses to Tissue Regeneration
  • Clinical Translation of Regenerative Medicine
  • Whole Organ and Tissue Reconstruction and Regeneration


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PARTNERS

Children's Hospital of WisconsinMarquette UniversityMSOEUWMVersitiVA Medical Center