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Director of Northwestern's Institute for BioNanotechnology Signs Cooperation Agreement

Professor Samuel Stupp, Director of Northwestern's Institute for BioNanotechnology and a great visionary within biomaterials research, visits Göteborg on December 8 to sign a new cooperation agreement with Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg.

"The possibilities to explore, for example, novel, supramolecular, self-assembled materials in patient-centred research on osseointegration and neuroregeneration, provide thrilling prospects. Scientists and graduate students will benefit greatly by the cooperation and exchange made possible by this agreement," says Professor Peter Thomsen, Director of BIOMATCELL VINN Excellence Center of Biomaterials and Cell Therapy.

Professor Samuel Stupp, Director of Northwestern´s Institute for BioNanotechnology and a great visionary within biomaterials research, visits Göteborg on December 8 to sign the new cooperation agreement.

Prof. Stupp will also give a very interesting lecture on the subject “Nanotechnology Meets Regenerative Medicine". The ceremony and the lecture are organized by Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, in cooperation with GöteborgBIO, and will be held in English.

For more information about the lecture, visit www.goteborgbio.se

Read the GöteborgBIO press release at MyNewsdesk

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