Over the course of two intensive days, the summer school gathered approximately 50 participants, including students, researchers, and professionals with a keen interest in biomedical science, tissue engineering, and translational medicine.
The first day was dedicated to a series of plenary lectures and keynote presentations delivered by leading experts in the field. A major highlight was the compelling talk by Professor John Jia En Chua from the National University of Singapore (NUS), titled: “The Role of FEZ1 in Brain Development and Its Potential as a Therapeutic Target for CNS Regeneration”.His presentation provided deep insights into neuroregenerative pathways and potential therapeutic strategies for central nervous system repair—setting the tone for thought-provoking discussions throughout the day.
The second day shifted to interactive learning, with a focus on practical applications. Participants took part in a hands-on workshop and educational sessions. This session enabled attendees to gain valuable lab-based experience, guided by experts in cellular biology and bioengineering, emphasizing the translation of research into real-world biomedical solutions.
The summer school provided a collaborative platform to promote innovation, scientific curiosity, and skill-building in one of the most dynamic areas of modern medicine.
A big thank you to all our speakers, facilitators, and participants for their active engagement and enthusiasm. Together, we continue to drive forward the future of regenerative medicine!