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MISSION

Regenerative medicine seeks to replace lost, damaged or diseased tissue with new, healthy tissue through procedures not requiring organ donation and transplantation. Regenerative therapies have not been developed for most organ systems, including the brain, heart, kidney, pancreas, and joints. While strategies in the past decade have focused on potential therapies involving treatment with cell populations, tapping into natural regeneration programs and boosting the endogenous capacity of tissue to regenerate or rejuvenate is a prerogative for the field today. This is where the discovery science of developmental and regeneration biology and the application of regenerative medicine must meet and work together closely.

Duke Regeneration Center seeks to accomplish this goal, by bringing faculty, trainees and staff together to advance education, discovery science, translational research, and development of therapies.

To join Duke Regeneration Center, or for general inquiries please email us at dukeregeneration@duke.edu

 

 

Congratulations to winners of the poster contest at 2022 Triangle Regeneration Biology Symposium!

The October 27, 2022 Triangle Regeneration Biology Symposium awarded poster prizes to: Pierre Emmanuel N’Guetta, graduate student in the O’Brien Lab at UNC Chapel Hill for his poster titled “Uncovering the Contribution of Renal Innervation to Kidney Development” Kazunori Ando, PhD., postdoctoral fellow in the Poss Lab, Duke School of Medicine for his poster titled… Continue Reading Congratulations to winners of the poster contest at 2022 Triangle Regeneration Biology Symposium!