
Bone Healing
Bone is an interesting tissue from the researchers view as it is able to regenerate after injury. However, even today and with an adequate treatment 5-20% of all fractured patients experience a delayed or non-union.
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Previous Workshops
Advanced education
01.04.2019 To 02.04.2019
Mechanobiology in vivo - Bone healing: models and monitoring in rodents
Practical Course
This practical course is designed for researchers who intend to use small animal models to study bone healing. Participants will receive hands-on experience and are offered the unique possibility to learn and train the surgical procedures necessary for different fixation techniques in mice and rats, including both intra- and extramedullary implants.
Advanced education
25.06.2017 To 26.06.2017
Bone healing models in rodents
Practical Course
This practical course offers the unique possibility to learn and train the surgical procedures necessary for different fixation techniques in mice, including both intra- and extramedullary implants. The course participants will also discuss the distinct requirements for the experimental setups as well as the advantages and pitfalls of the different fixation techniques.
Advanced education
08.09.2016 To 09.09.2016
Bone healing models and monitoring in rodents
Practical Course
This practical course is designed for researchers who intend to use small animal models to study bone healing. In this course participants will receive hands-on experience and perform the surgical procedures on rodents and analytical under the guidance of scientific experts from the Julius Wolff Institute one of the major research institutions on bone healing in Germany and worldwide.
Advanced education
09.06.2015 To 10.06.2015
Bone healing models and monitoring in rodents
Practical Course
This practical course is designed for researchers who intend to use small animal models to study bone healing. In this course participants will receive hands-on experience and perform the surgical procedures on rodents and analytical under the guidance of scientific experts from the Julius Wolff Institute one of the major research institutions on bone healing in Germany and worldwide.