Final Programme
Day 2 - 14 February 2019
08:00h – 08.30h Good morning coffee
08:30h – 09:45h EUROPEAN PROJECTS Chair: Anna Eckers, Life Science Nord, Germany and Uwe Sassenberg, DESY Hamburg, Germany |
08:30h – 09:45h MATERIALS & TECHNOLOGIES hosted by Northopedics Chair: Roman Nassutt, Stryker Trauma, Germany and Robert Wendlandt, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Germany |
- Access & Acceleration: academia-hospital-industry platform for health innovation
Horst-Günter Rubahn/Frank Jürgensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
- Concepts of human adult stem cells, bioactive compounds and innovative materials in bone vascularisation and repair
Sabine Fuchs, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
- The centre for new methods in computational diagnostics and personalised therapy
Kazimierz Murzyn, LifeScience Klaster Krakow, Poland
- EIT manufacturing - made by europe
Nils Reimers, Stryker Trauma, Germany
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- Degradable Mg implants for osteosynthesis
Regine Willumeit-Römer, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany
- Enhanced osseointegration by strontium surface functionalisation
Ole Zoffmann Andersen, Elos Medtech, Denmark
- A 3D printed biodegradable polylactide cage loaded with stromal-derived-factor-1 or tissue factor immobilised in collagen for bone regeneration
Ulrike Ritz, University Medical Center Mainz, Germany
- CastPrint story: from an idea to a working solution in clinics
Sigvards Krongorns, CastPrint, Latvia
- Cells in functional porous materials
Christine Selhuber-Unkel, University of Kiel, Germany
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09:45h – 10:00h Coffee break
10:00h – 11:15h REGISTRIES & DATA hosted by BFCC Chair: Carsten Schultz, Kiel University, Germany and Michael Morlock, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
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10:00h – 11:15h INFECTIONS & IMPLANTS hosted by Northopedics Chair: Robin Büscher, Stryker Trauma, Germany and Ulf-Joachim Gerlach, BG Klinikum Hamburg, Germany
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- The BFCC registry - technical implementation, data set and data entry
Wolfgang Hoffmann, University Medicine Greifswald, Germany
- Big data and eHealth; fractures and prevention – lessons learned
Hagen Schmal, Odense University Hospital, Denmark
- Big data - hype or hope for the patient?
Michael Krawczak, TMF - Technology, Methods, and Infrastructure for Networked Medical Research, Germany
- Standardisation of complication assessment and reporting in orthopedics with focus on shoulder conditions
Laurent Audigé, Schulthess Klinik Zürich, Switzerland
- 25 years TraumaRegister DGU – success story and future
Christine Hoefer, Academy for Trauma Surgery, Germany
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- Pilot infections of BFCC: the differences in care and outcome treating implant related infection in Baltic Sea Region countries
Šarūnas Tarasevičius, Lithuanian University of Health Science, Lithuania
- Stenotrophmonas maltophilia and emerging pathogen: strategies to prevent biofilms in wounds and on implants
Wolfgang Streit, Germany
- In vitro studies for antibacterial concepts in the field of bone implant materials
Katharina Maniura , EMPA, Switzerland
- Anti-infective strategies for implants
Rainer Burgkart, Technical University München, Germany
- New developments in biofilm diagnostic of implant-associated infections
Svetlana Karbysheva, Charité, Germany
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11:15h – 11:30h Coffee break
11:30h – 13:00h STEM CELLS & THERAPY hosted by BONEBANK Chair: Abbas Jafari Kermani and Torben Barrington, Odense University Hospital, Denmark |
11:30h – 13:00h FRACTURES & INNOVATION hosted by BFCC Chair: Colin Currie, Fragility Fracture Network, United Kingdom and Anders Jönsson, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden
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- Targeting skeletal stem cells to enhance bone formation
Abbas Jafari Kermani, Odense University Hospital, Denmark
- Determining quality of bone marrow skeletal stem cells prior to use in regenerative medicine.
Justyna Kowal, Odense University Hospital, Denmark
- Treatment of delayed-union fractures of long bones with minimally invasive administration of allogeneic bone-forming cells differentiated from mesenchymal stem cells: a pilot clinical trial
Guy Heynen, Bone Therapeutics S.A. Gosselies, Belgium
- Multi-process 3D bioprinting for bone tissue regeneration
Miguel Dias Castilho, University Medical Center Utrecht
- A 3D biofabricated bone marrow niche for multiple myeloma
Jacqueline Alblas, University Medical Center Utrecht
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- Fetuin-A and functional outcome after surgery for osteoporotic fracture of the proximal femur"
Dagmar-Christiane Fischer & Thomas Mittlmeier, Rostock University, Germany
- Bisphosphonates and bones: can dosage and pathway enhance bone growth?
Christina Perdikouri, BONESUPPORT, Sweden
- Orthopedics, trauma: unsolved problems in osteoporosis associated fractures
Johannes Maria Rueger, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany
- Similarities and differences in proximal femoral fractures management in Lithuania and Germany.
Šarūnas Tarasevičius, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania
- Implementing and validating a transnational fracture registry with a complication module
Jasper Frese, University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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13:00h Light lunch and farewell