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DCC hosts Australian Centre for Nanomedicine seminar by Professor Molly Stevens

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

24 August 2011

Based at the University of New South Wales, The Australian Centre for Nanomedicine (ACN) brings together researchers in medicine, science and engineering to deliver therapeutic solutions to research problems in medicine.

Davies Collison Cave was delighted to join with ACN to host a seminar with Visiting Professor Molly Stevens from Imperial College London. Molly Stevens is Professor of Biomedical Materials and Regenerative Medicine and the Research Director for Biomedical Material Sciences in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College. Around 60 guests from industry, academia and research came to hear a fascinating presentation by Professor Stevens, during which she shared her insights on current developments in regenerative medicine.

Dr Gavin Recchia, a partner of Davies Collison Cave, welcomed Professor Stevens and presented her with a gift of appreciation. Also in attendance from the firm were Ramon Tozer, Anthony Cowle, Will Hird, Dan Berger, Joanna Jones and Nigel Lokan.


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