L. De Girolamo (Milano, IT)

IRCCS Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute Orthopaedic Biotechnology Laboratory
Laura de Girolamo; PhD was born and grew up in Italy; where she received her MSc in Biology and Ph.D from the University of Milan. She got her post-doctoral training between the Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute and other international centers. She is currently the Director of the Orthopaedic Biotechnology Laboratory of the Galeazzi Orthopaedic Institute in Milan and of the platform RE.GA.IN® (Regenerative Galeazzi Institute). Her basic and translational research focus is on mesenchymal stem cells; particularly derived from adipose tissue and tendons. The goal of Dr. de Girolamo’s laboratory is to derive biological solutions aimed to promote cartilage; tendon and bone regeneration by improving activity and clinical therapeutic potential of MSCs. She served as PI or co-PI in several research projects collaborating with national and international research centers. She is author of more than 70 papers and book chapters in orthopedic regenerative medicine; and has been invited speaker at several national and international congresses and courses. She is Chair of the Basic Science Committee of the European Society of Sports Traumatology Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA) and Chair of the Research Committee of Italian Knee Surgery Arthroscopy Sports and Cartilage Society (SIGASCOT). She was co-founder of the Italian Mesenchymal Stem Cell Group (GISM) and currently member of the Executive Committee.

Presenter Of 1 Presentation

Extended Abstract (for invited Faculty only) Cartilage /Cell Transplantation

17.3.3 - Can Orthobiologics Improve Cartilage Repair – What is the Scientific Evidence?

Presentation Topic
Cartilage /Cell Transplantation
Date
14.04.2022
Lecture Time
13:15 - 13:25
Room
Bellevue
Session Type
Industry Satellite Symposium

Moderator Of 1 Session

Bellevue Special Session
Session Type
Special Session
Date
15.04.2022
Time
12:30 - 13:30
Room
Bellevue
Session Description
Worldwide experts describe novel biologics for cartilage repair and osteoarthritis treatment.
Session Learning Objective
  1. Participants will acquire knowledge on how newly identified experimental and natural factors and agents may be applicable in translational cartilage repair.
CME Evaluation (becomes available 5 minutes after the end of the session)