TENET seminar – November 26th 2025

TENET seminar – November 26th 2025

Join us for the ninth TENET webinar in our exciting new series

For our ninth webinar, we are pleased to host three distinguished speakers who will offer their expertise on tendon research. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and engage with experts in the field.

Speakers:

  • Valentina Russo, University of Teramo, Italy
  • Adrián Cerveró-Varona, University of Teramo, Italy
  • Valeria Festinese, University of Camerino, Italy

The title of the talk will be: “Assessing Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cells (AECs) potential in tendon regeneration”

Don’t miss out on this multiple, interactive and informative session!

Date: 26th November 2025
Time: 14.00-15.00 CET
Location: Online, Microsoft Teams

Access the Webinar:
Click the link indicating your name and surname to join the webinar and be part of this enriching experience. Everyone is welcome!

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