Don’t forget to register

9:00am Registration and coffee

9:30am Welcome, Prof Matteo Santin, University of Brighton

9:35am Wound Care Challenges and Opportunities in Low and Low-Middle Income Countries, Dr David Karuri, Trauma Surgeon, BladeDoc Network, Kenya 

10:05am An Introduction to the EPSRC MyDress Project Clinical and Biocompatibility Studies, Prof Matteo Santin

10:10am A Systematic Clinical Study of Tulle- and Hydrogel-based Wound Dressings, Mr Gianluca Melotto, University of Brighton

10:35am Biocompatibility of Tulle- and Hydrogel-based Wound Dressings, Dr Shirin Saberianpour, University of Brighton

11:05am Coffee break and Networking

11:30am An Introduction to the EPSRC MyDress Project Modelling and Physicochemical Characterisation of Wound Dressings, Dr Anastasios Georgoulas, University of Brighton

11:35am Effect of Porosity and Exudate Viscosity on Wound Dressing Absorbent Capacity, Dr Avick Sinha, University of Brighton

12:00pm Predictive Modelling of Wound Dressing Behaviour, Mr Adam Farmer, University of Brighton

12:25pm Lunch Break

1:15pm Machine Learning Model development in a Case-based Reasoning framework

predicting wound treatment path, Dr Saeed Malekshahi Gheytassi

1:40pm Round Table Discussion with the EPSRC MyDress Project Independent Advisory Board

2:30pm Round Up, Prof Mehdi Tavakoli, Innovate UK Business Connect

2:45-4:00pm Coffee, Pastry and Networking

 

 

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