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Plastic and Aesthetic Research Hosts 29th Webinar on "Advancing Peripheral Nerve Repair"

Published on: 27 Dec 2024 Viewed: 23

The 29th Plastic and Aesthetic Research (PAR) webinar “Advancing Peripheral Nerve Repair” was successfully held online on December 18, 2024.

The event was hosted by Dr. Aaron Dingle and Dr. Samuel Poore from the Department of Plastic Surgery at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Esteemed speakers included:

  • Dr. Stephen Kemp and Dr. Ipek Berberoglu (University of Michigan)
  • Dr. Ishith Seth (Frankston Peninsula Health, Australia)
  • Dr. William Padovano (Johns Hopkins University)
  • Prof. Elizabeth Torrez (Rutgers University)
  • Dr. Paolo Titolo (CTO Hospital, Turin, Italy)
  • Dr. Néha Datta (University of Washington and Johns Hopkins University)

The speakers engaged in a dynamic discussion on the webinar’s theme.

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Webinar Highlights
1. Welcome Address by Dr. Samuel Poore
Dr. Poore, on behalf of the Editorial Office of PAR, warmly welcomed all participants to the webinar.

2. Introduction to PAR by Dr. Aaron Dingle
Dr. Dingle introduced PAR and shared updates on its recent developments.

3. Expert presentations
The speakers delivered exceptional presentations on cutting-edge advancements in peripheral nerve repair.


More video highlights from the webinar are available at the following link:  Watch the webinar video here.

The webinar featured engaging and thought-provoking discussions, drawing participation from scholars worldwide. Their commitment to attending and contributing made the event a resounding success! In closing, Dr. Poore and the Editorial Office expressed their sincere gratitude to all the participants for their contributions.

PAR will continue organizing webinars that foster scholarly communication and collaboration. We eagerly anticipate welcoming more experienced experts and enthusiastic young scholars to future events in 2025!

Editor: Rong Wei
Language Editor: Emma Chen
Production Editor: Ting Xu
Respectfully submitted by the Editorial Office of Plastic and Aesthetic Research