About this course
This course is designed to provide you with the opportunity to explore some of the most innovative topics in regenerative medicine, including cell therapy, cell-free therapies, and emerging technologies. You will gain insight into how research in these areas is conducted and how scientific discoveries translate into clinical practice. You’ll also learn about the latest advancements in the use of various cell types for therapy, the development of cell-free products, and the engineering and bioprinting technologies.
Throughout the course, you will have the chance to explore how laboratory research moves toward real-world applications, with a strong emphasis on patient safety, ethical considerations, and regulatory frameworks. By engaging with current research and case studies, you will broaden your understanding of the regenerative medicine field, a rapidly evolving field that incorporates innovative approaches.
Syllabus
Coming soon
Prerequisites
One year biology and one year chemistry at university level