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- Learning from endogenous bone healing for guided tissue regeneration
- Musculoskeletal interactions – from biomechanics to mechanobiology
- Native bone tissue structure and properties during healing
- Biomimetic materials for bone regeneration
- What inter- and what intra-cellular signaling drives healing?
- Importance of cellular interactions for bone regeneration
Local Organizing Committee
- Dipl.-Ing. F. H. Bieler, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. G. N. Duda, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. N. P. Haas, Berlin, Germany
- Dr. J. Lienau, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. S. Mundlos, Berlin, Germany
Invited Faculty
- Dr. J. Adjaye, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. M. Amling, Hamburg, Germany
- Prof. Dr. A. Arampatzis, Berlin, Germany
- PD Dr. H. J. Bail, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. G. Bergmann, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. A. El Haj, United Kingdom
- Prof. Dr. P. Fratzl, Potsdam, Germany
- Prof. Dr. R. E. Guldberg, Atlanta, USA
- Prof. Dr. M. Hadjiargyrou, New York, USA
- Dr. M. Heller, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. A. Ignatius, Ulm, Germany
- Prof. Dr. F. Jakob, Würzburg, Germany
- Prof. Dr. P. Knaus, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. A. Lendlein, Teltow, Germany
- Prof. Dr. D. Marsh, London, London, UK
- Prof. Dr. I. Martin, Basel, Switzerland
- Prof. Dr. C. Perka, Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. P. Prendergast, Dublin, Ireland
- Prof. Dr. P. Roschger, Wien, Austria
- Prof. Dr. J. Rubin, North Carolina, USA
- Dr. O. Sander, Berlin, Germany
- Dr. H. Schell, Berlin, Germany
- PD Dr. Gerhard Schmidmaier, Charité Berlin, Germany
- Prof. Dr. R. Schnettler, Giessen, Germany
- Prof. Dr. M. Stevens, London, UK
- Dr. R. Weinkamer, Potsdam, Germany
- PD Dr. B. Wildemann, Berlin, Germany