April 6-8, 2011
Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center
Washington, DC

The 2nd Annual Translational Regenerative Medicine Forum

The 2nd Annual Translational Regenerative Medicine Forum will be held April 6–8, 2011 at The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC! After a successful inaugural event, the Regenerative Medicine Foundation is eager to host the 2011 Forum. The Translational Regenerative Medicine Forum is designed to be the premier international event for leaders in regenerative medicine translation, representing academic and clinical research, healthcare policy, regulatory, reimbursement, venture investment and biotechnology industry interests. The Forum seeks to advance the field of regenerative medicine and healthcare innovation through the sharing of scientific discoveries, best practices, and business models.

Reflecting the global scope of regenerative medicine, the meeting will feature keynote speakers and panelists from a US and international perspective including critical areas such as clinical trial design and obtaining regulatory approval. We expect to attract over 500 regenerative medicine leaders from the academic, clinical, non-profit, and government and regulatory fields from around the world. By convening the key stakeholders from the various industries associated with regenerative medicine, the Translational Regenerative Medicine Forum allows for networking and strong relationships to develop in order to facilitate discussions and advance learnings about the science of regenerative medicine. Through our extensive panels, the Forum will explore the most up-to-date scientific breakthroughs, best practices in regenerative medicine, and the up-and-coming clinical trials.

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What people were saying in 2010

  • "As an academic researcher I found it incredibly helpful to hear firsthand knowledge of what to expect and how to overcome the challenges of regulatory and commercialization mechanisms.”

  • “I think you did a great job covering this diverse area of science and bringing in a lot of strong speakers, and I made some good connections.”

  • “The focus was appropriately on clinical applications of the tools of regenerative medicine and it was excellent.”