News All News Newsletter Recent Grants Back to main menu Overview Grant Awards 2022-23 Accolades Publications Media Information Social Media Information Science Communication Resources for Scientists Obituaries Home All News Scientists Gather at for Inaugural Bell Center Symposium Lobby in Lillie during the inaugural Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Maria Silva By Communications July 06, 2023 Share Articles Categories Eugene Bell Center Research On Friday, June 23, more than 75 scientists and researchers gathered at the for the inaugural Bell Center Symposium. The one-day symposium highlighted the latest discoveries in regenerative biology and tissue engineering, cell and developmental biology, neuroscience, imaging and more. "The symposium was a perfect venue to showcase the exciting science and tremendous discoveries being made in the Bell Center and beyond," said Jennifer Morgan, Director of the Eugene Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering at the . "We also came together to honor the legacy of Dr. Eugene Bell, for whom the Center is named, and his many contributions to the field of tissue engineering and to the . Many new ideas and collaborations have emerged from the symposium, which will carry us forward in the coming years," said Morgan. The symposium was capped by a Friday Evening Lecture presented by Jeffrey Hubbell, Eugene Bell Professor in Tissue Engineering and Vice Dean and Co-Director, University of Chicago Immunoengineering Innovation Center. Explore Photos from the Bell Center Symposium Jennifer Morgan, Director of the Eugene Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering, talks about the history of the center at . Credit Maria Silva Hibbitt Fellow Carrie Albertin talks about her research. Credit: Maria Silva Karen Echeverri presents at the inaugural Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Maria Silva Rudolf Oldenbourg presents a slide on Shinya Inoué at the Inaugural Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Maria Silva Director of Research Anne Sylvester introduces guest speaker Ron Vale during the Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Maria Silva 's Loretta Roberson talks about her research at the Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Maria Silva Ron Vale, HHMI, gives a talk titled "Democratizing Science Communication" at the Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Maria Silva A Eugene Bell Exhibit filled with notebooks and artifacts was present in the Lillie Lobby during the day-long Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Matt Person A Eugene Bell Exhibit filled with notebooks and artifacts was present in the Lillie Lobby during the day-long Bell Center Symposium. Credit: Matt Person Gjenni Voss, a postdoctoral fellow in the 's Rosenthal Lab discusses her research. Credit: Maria Silva About the Eugene Bell Center Research in the Center is intended to elucidate the molecular, genetic and cellular mechanisms underlying the growth and replacement of highly differentiated tissues during development, physiological turnover and repair following injury. Learn More about the Bell Center More News from the Bell Center Beyond Needles: Introducing a New, Nature-Based Approach for Delivering Cargo into Egg Cells September 10, 2024 Novel Microscope Developed at Provides Insight into Chromosome Condensation During Cell Division September 4, 2024 Can the Octopus Adapt Fast Enough for Climate Change? | Earth Island Journal August 28, 2024 A Stroll Through Woods Hole Science August 13, 2024 Share Articles
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