On Saturday morning, September 11th, at the 47th ESAO Congress, Tissue Engineering (V) of the European Society for Artificial Organs (ESAO) 2021 conference, Dr Josh Kaggie, of the Department of Radiology, University of Cambridge, UK presented the STARSTEM project concept. Dr Kaggie’s talk entitled “Advanced imaging and stem cell tracking: a transversal enabling technology” was part of the Biomaterials, stem cells and enabling technologies for osteoarticular tissue regeneration session of the congress.
The ESAO virtual meeting was held 7-11 September 2021. The ESAO Congress gave delegates the opportunity to present their latest R&D studies, to participate in open discussion bringing together clinicians, researchers and engineers from public and private sectors, and to discuss, learn and explore how we can work together, to achieve lasting artificial organs.
The Congress attracted near to 400 specialists for four days of keynote, plenary and poster sessions from a leading international and UK faculty. A virtual trade exhibition was held alongside the conference. Review the conference programme here.