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Professor Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermann

University Medical Centre of Gottingen (UMG), Goettingen (Germany)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermann is Professor and Director of the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University Medical Center Göttingen in Germany. His research interests include: (1) development and translation of stem cell-based tissue engineered therapeutics; (2) therapeutic genome editing; (3) human organoids for disease modelling and drug development; (4) mechanisms and implications of inter-cellular and inter-organ cross-talk in organ damage and repair.

Tissue-engineered cardiac constructs for cardiac repair

Event: Frontiers in CardioVascular Biomedicine 2022

Topic: Biomaterials, Tissue Engineering

Session: Novel strategies in tissue regeneration and cardiac disease

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Making new heart muscle.

Event: Heart Failure 2020

Topic: Basic Science

Session: End-stage heart failure: how to reconstruct the heart?

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Preclinical development of tissue engineering for cardiac repair.

Event: ESC Congress 2019

Topic: Biomaterials, Tissue Engineering

Session: Cardiac tissue engineering: disease modelling and novel therapeutics

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Time for cell-free approaches in cardiac regeneration - Rebuttal CON.

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Cardiac Diseases

Session: Time for cell-free approaches in cardiac regeneration

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Time for cell-free approaches in cardiac regeneration - CON

Event: ESC Congress 2018

Topic: Cardiac Diseases

Session: Time for cell-free approaches in cardiac regeneration

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Cardiac reprogramming and regeneration

Event: Frontiers in CardioVascular Biology 2018

Topic: Cardiac Biology and Physiology

Session: Keynote lecture - Cardiac reprogramming and regeneration

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Mechano-stimulation and stem cell maturation.

Event: ESC Congress 2016

Topic: Growth factors, neurohormones and signal transduction-cardiac

Session: Stress and strain: the key roles of mechano-signalling in the heart

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