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Huge congratulations to Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine’s Editor-in-Chief, Professor Cato Thomas Laurencin, who has been named Professor Sir Cato Thomas Laurencin. He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Lucia, an Order established by Queen Elizabeth II. Read more here.

The Division of Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering of the American Chemical Society (ACS) highlighted the Regenerative Engineering Society at their annual fall conference. Read more about the event here.

Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine is the leading journal in the field covering convergence research in regeneration.

  • The premier forum for research in advanced materials science, stem cells science, biophysics, developmental biology, and clinical translation for regeneration.
  • A Journal for engineers, scientists, clinicians and lay people, with a lay abstract included for every paper.
  • Highlights convergence research in pre-clinical, translational and clinical phases.
  • A high profile Springer Nature journal and the official journal of the Regenerative Engineering Society.

 

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  • Cato T. Laurencin

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2364-4141
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2364-4133
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