Veterinary patients, from companion to farm animals, play a key role in our society and economy as members of families which provide leisure or sustenance. Therefore, their health and welfare are of utmost importance and should be supported by all means available. The field of regenerative medicine offers new opportunities to understand and treat diseases, with a growing interest to benefit animals not only as models but also as patients. The rapid expansion of the veterinary regenerative medicine field demands for continuous innovation. A big share of the affiliated research is contributed by dedicated young researchers willing to advance the standard of animal care.
With this article collection, our goal is to promote promising young scientists in the field of veterinary regenerative medicine, and their ideas for future areas of research. As it can be challenging for younger researchers to draw attention to their work, we aim at creating an article collection to share innovative perspectives and discuss future challenges while providing a platform to introduce new scientists to the research community. We further aim to collect career advice from researchers at different stages of their careers by distributing an anonymous short survey among all participants to document their career development in the field of veterinary regenerative medicine, which hopefully will provide an overview of career perspectives in this thrilling area of research. Please follow this link if you would like to participate in the survey:
Survey on career opportunities in Veterinary Regenerative MedicineWe will particularly welcome Original Research Articles, Brief Research Reports, Method Articles, Perspectives, Opinion Articles or Mini Reviews which present or discuss research in veterinary regenerative medicine aiming at understanding diseases pathophysiology, developing and optimizing veterinary therapies for companion animals or livestock species, and which may point at novel directions (e.g. new treatment strategies) as well as progress in established fields (e.g. orthobiologics). We invite a wide scope for regenerative approaches, including but not limited to stem/progenitor cell based therapies, blood products, tissue engineering, organoids or gene therapy. Anything related to/associated with veterinary regenerative medicine will be welcome.
Veterinary patients, from companion to farm animals, play a key role in our society and economy as members of families which provide leisure or sustenance. Therefore, their health and welfare are of utmost importance and should be supported by all means available. The field of regenerative medicine offers new opportunities to understand and treat diseases, with a growing interest to benefit animals not only as models but also as patients. The rapid expansion of the veterinary regenerative medicine field demands for continuous innovation. A big share of the affiliated research is contributed by dedicated young researchers willing to advance the standard of animal care.
With this article collection, our goal is to promote promising young scientists in the field of veterinary regenerative medicine, and their ideas for future areas of research. As it can be challenging for younger researchers to draw attention to their work, we aim at creating an article collection to share innovative perspectives and discuss future challenges while providing a platform to introduce new scientists to the research community. We further aim to collect career advice from researchers at different stages of their careers by distributing an anonymous short survey among all participants to document their career development in the field of veterinary regenerative medicine, which hopefully will provide an overview of career perspectives in this thrilling area of research. Please follow this link if you would like to participate in the survey:
Survey on career opportunities in Veterinary Regenerative MedicineWe will particularly welcome Original Research Articles, Brief Research Reports, Method Articles, Perspectives, Opinion Articles or Mini Reviews which present or discuss research in veterinary regenerative medicine aiming at understanding diseases pathophysiology, developing and optimizing veterinary therapies for companion animals or livestock species, and which may point at novel directions (e.g. new treatment strategies) as well as progress in established fields (e.g. orthobiologics). We invite a wide scope for regenerative approaches, including but not limited to stem/progenitor cell based therapies, blood products, tissue engineering, organoids or gene therapy. Anything related to/associated with veterinary regenerative medicine will be welcome.