2021 Regenerative Engineering & Medicine Center Retreat - "Staying Connected REM 2021"

Join us for the Regenerative Engineering & Medicine Center's annual retreat, hosted by the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, and Emory University. Advances in the delivery of molecular and biological therapeutics that will enhance the body’s ability to heal itself will be discussed, along with opportunities to meet and collaborate with PIs who will apply to the 2021-2022 "Therapeutic Delivery Innovation Initiative" collaborative grant RFA on this topic. CLICK HERE for complete seed grant into - Submision Deadline June 25, 2021.
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AGENDA
MAY 10, 2021
10:30 a.m. Introductory remarks – Steven Stice, Ph.D., University of Georgia
10:35 a.m. Keynote Presentation - "Universal Vaccines for Flu and COVID-19" - Ted Ross, Ph.D. - Director, GRA Eminent Scholar of Infectious Diseases, Professor, Animal Health Research Center, Center for Vaccines and Immunology, Department of Infectious Diseases - University of Georgia
11:05 a.m. Julie Champion, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech
11:20 a.m. Yao Yao, Ph.D. - University of Georgia
11:35 a.m. break
11:45 a.m. Hicham Drissi, Ph.D. - Emory University
12:00 p.m. Breakout "Rooms" on Zoom (links to be provided):
Session A - Making New Drugs (Including Biologics)
- Panelists representing:
- Karen A. Norris, Ph.D. - University of Georgia
- Andreas Bommarius, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech
- Cassandra Leah Quave, Ph.D. - Emory University
- Host: Edmund Waller, M.D.-Ph.D. - Emory University
Session B - Targeted Drug Delivery
- Panelists:
- Lohitash Karumbaiah, Ph.D. - University of Georgia
- James Dahlman, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech
- Arshed Quyyumi, M.D. - Emory University
- Host: Steven Stice, Ph.D. - University of Georgia
Session C - Longer Acting or Enhanced Drugs
- Panelists:
- Eileen Kennedy, Ph.D. - University of Georgia
- M.G. Finn, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech
- R. Donald Harvey, PharmD, BCOP, FCCP, FHOPA - Emory University
- Host: Susan Thomas, Ph.D. - Georgia Tech
12:30 p.m. Adjourn
REM Vision
Accelerate therapeutic delivery innovation and translation to treat disease. REM’s initiative will achieve this goal, which will position Georgia as a leading innovation hub in this intellectual space and benefit Georgia’s knowledge economy, by fostering interdisciplinary and multi-institutional collaborations and supporting research ranging from fundamental to translational to positively impact human health.
REM Mission
The goal of this initiative is to support drug delivery research that has high innovation and potential for translational impact among diverse investigators at Emory, Georgia Tech and University of Georgia in the areas of tissue regeneration, cell therapy, and immune modulation.