Developing a novel therapy for chronic back pain. This project is funded by the @EU_H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No° 825925
Our #ipspine end of project newsletter is here! Dive deep into our journey, hear from coordinator @MTryfonidou, explore our latest publications, and more. Plus, read insights into our patient advisory board. Read it here -> https://t.co/R15udrYbSP
🎁 After three successful days, our final #iPSpine consortium meeting concludes!
✅ We covered everything from stem cell development to regulatory frameworks.
🙏 A big thank you to our amazing iPSpine team and @UniUtrecht and @Catalyze_Group for hosting us in Utrecht!
🔦 Another insight!
👩🏫Zaklina Buljovcic and Angela Vogt-Eisele were at #iPSpine: a unique opportunity to have worked with @PharmaLexGLOBAL Cencora in guiding iPSpine during our regulatory journey of our 1st of class therapy in development.
🔎 Come have a look as @rosario_isasi presents at our final #iPSpine consortium meeting: regulations and policy - The backbone of our scientific work in our battle to change the landscape and push ATMP therapies forward!
❗Prof. Andras Nagy, Senior Investigator at Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute Mount Sinai Hospital Joseph & Wolf Lebovic Health Complex, enlightened us on a Safe and immune-evasive Stem Cell Source for developing Off-the-Shelf Therapeutic Cell Products with his great talk!
🚀Exciting times ahead! Today marks the start #iPSpine Final Consortium Meeting in Utrecht, marking the end of our 5-year project. Thrilled to hear from our leading expert partners on the progress and achievements made in the field of intervertebral disc regeneration research 🔬
🌟Last week, lower back pain patients, researchers, and medical professionals came together at the iPSpine Patient Symposium.
💡Patients shared their personal experiences and researchers shared the progress from the iPSpine project.
Read all about it:
➡️https://t.co/b3wj8uLZiM
📢 Insightful discussions at the #iPSpine Patient Symposium delving into the latest advancements in lower back pain treatment in the Netherlands & iPSpine results!
Thank you to all who joined & to Dr. Eva Jacobs for sharing her vast expertise on lower back pain & patient care!🙏
🌟Volgende week dinsdag 16 april vindt het iPSpine Patiëntensymposium plaats, over het onderzoek van iPSpine naar een nieuwe therapie voor lage rugpijn.
📢Er zijn nog een paar plaatsen beschikbaar: schrijf je nog snel in via onze website! ➡️https://t.co/stXDcVTgoa
#lagerugpijn
Our collaborative efforts bear fruit, focusing now on concluding research activities and study analysis. Anticipating our 2024 final consortium meeting, where our dedication will shape success. Wishing you a joyful holiday season! 🌟🎄 #iPSpine#ProjectMilestone#HolidayGreetings
✨ Celebrating 5 Years of iPSpine Excellence! ✨ As we mark iPSpine's 5th anniversary, we stand at the precipice of the final six months, reflecting on a journey of triumphs and challenges.
"Spine tester TO GO: A new, mobile testing machine for on-site flexibility measurement of motion segments“ was presented at the 18th German Spine Congress (DWG) 🥳🥳 People were very excited about the new possibilities for collaboration.
🔬 Exciting Back Pain Breakthrough! 🌟
Discover cutting-edge research on using material from healthy intervertebral disc cells for persistent lower back pain.
🧬 @LisanneLaagland and team reveal insights into notochordal cell-derived matrix, showing decreased inflammation and stimulation of healthy disc markers.
🌐 Dive into the groundbreaking study! 👉https://t.co/bS79jJTEv1
🌟 Exciting update from iPSpine at NLSEV 2023! 🇳🇱
Josette van Maanen presented novel research on the effects of notochordal cell-derived extracellular vesicles on degenerated intervertebral disc tissue. 🧪
📊 Study Highlights:
66% of dogs exhibit Modic changes, mirroring human conditions.
Notable prevalence of Type 3 changes in dogs, a divergence from humans.
Age and disc herniation emerged as key influencers in Modic changes.
#BackPain#Research#ModicChanges#SpinalHealth🌐💊
🔬 Unlocking Back Pain Mysteries: Modic Changes Explored! https://t.co/tVOLlDm46a
Chronic low back pain remains a global health challenge. Martijn Beukers and team delve into "Modic changes," potential contributors to this ailment, using dogs as a model for insights. 🐾