On November 1, 2017, Dr. Li Yan from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden was invited by the research group to come to the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences for academic exchanges, and was a guest in a series of applied chemistry lectures for scientific researchers and graduate students. An academic report titled "Orthopedic Osseointegration for Amputees: The Swedish Experience".
In the report, Dr. Li Yan mainly introduced a new type of osseointegration technology. Utilizing titanium metal's good biocompatibility and good bonding force with bone tissue, titanium metal materials are implanted into the bone marrow cavity of amputated patients through osseointegration technology to achieve the purpose of replacing the affected limb. However, the connection point between the two is prone to breakage and infection. Teacher Li had a detailed discussion with the researchers of the regenerative medicine materials research group, and the participants benefited a lot.
After the meeting, researcher Li Yan and relevant personnel of the research team discussed osseointegration technology and biomedical applications, as well as future cooperation between the two parties.
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