Annual Meeting

2021

2021 SAWC & WHS Annual Meeting

Dates

May 12–14, 2021

Location

Virtual Meeting

Conference Program

WHS SESSION 1: Mechanobiology of Wound Healing

9:45 AM - 10:45 AM CT

Boris Hinz, PhD; Ashley C. Brown, PhD

Details

Skin is constantly exposed to mechanical forces. Wounding significantly alters this environment leading to a disruption in mechanical homeostasis and alterations in mechanotransduction. These mechanical cues not only alter cellular function but also alter extracellular matrix stiffness and organization and are powerful mediators of both normal and abnormal healing. This session will explore how the mechanical environment controls wound healing from inflammation to remodeling and will discuss recent advances in therapies aimed at controlling the mechanical environment of healing wounds.
WHS SESSION CONCURRENT ORAL ABSTRACTS I

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT

Details

Oral abstract presentations will feature the highest scoring abstracts submitted to the WHS.
Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 1A: Clinical

Harvey N. Himel, MD; Roman Zinder, MD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 1B: Novel Therapies

Timothy King, MD; Taryn E. Travis, MD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 1C: Bioengineering/Biomaterials

Mitchell Sanders, PhD; Timothy Ganey

Details

WHS SESSION 3: Meeting the Needs of Our Diverse Patient Population: Wound Healing Challenges That Differ Across Fitzpatrick Skin Types

12:10 PM - 1:10 PM CT

Dorothy M. Supp, PhD; Bonnie Carney, PhD

Details

Skin color can be associated with wound healing phenotypes and differences in resultant closed wound and scar. In this session we will examine the continuum of scarring and how lesions vary based on skin color. We will focus on dyspigmentation or dyschromia and extreme examples of scarring such as keloids.
WHS SESSION 4: CONCURRENT ORAL ABSTRACTS II

1:20 PM - 2:20 PM CT

Dorothy M. Supp, PhD; Bonnie Carney, PhD

Details

Oral abstract presentations will feature the highest scoring abstracts submitted to the WHS.
Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 2D: Acute Wounds/Inflammation

Katherine Radek, PhD; Ivan Jozic, PhD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 2E: Fibrosis/Scarring

Anie Philip, PhD; Lisa Tucker-Kellogg, PhD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 2F: Regeneration

Daria A. Narmoneva, PhD; Stacey C. Schutte, PhD

Details

WHS SESSION 5: CONCURRENT ORAL ABSTRACTS III

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM CT

Details

Oral abstract presentations will feature the highest scoring abstracts submitted to the WHS.
Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 3G: Chronic Wounds

Lindsay Kalan, PhD; Alex Cheong, PhD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 3H: Chronic Wounds/ Epithelialization

Jeffrey W. Shupp, MD; Lauren Nosanov, MD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 3I: Technology

Rivkah Isseroff, PhD; Kyle P. Quinn, PhD

Details

WHS SESSION 6: Model Systems of Regeneration

3:40 PM - 4:40 PM CT

Ashley Seifert, PhD; Anna Huttenlocher, MD

Details

The study of regeneration in wound healing can be accomplished in many different model systems, each with their own pros and cons. In this session, we will learn about the use of two unique model systems, the Zebrafish and the African Spiny Mouse and how their unique regenerative properties can be studied to improve wound healing in humans.
WHS SESSION 7: CONCURRENT ORAL ABSTRACTS IV

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM CT

Details

Oral abstract presentations will feature the highest scoring abstracts submitted to the WHS.
Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 4J: ECM/Bioengineering/Biomaterials

Swathi Balaji, PhD; Dorothy M. Supp, PhD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 4K: Aging/Inflammation

Allen Holloway, MD; Nikolai A. Sopko, MD

Details

Concurrent Oral Abstract Session 4L: Adipose Tissue/ Chronic Wounds

Kara L. Spiller, PhD; Beatriz Hernaez-Estrada, PhD

Details

WHS SESSION 8: Wound Healing Foundation Thomas K. Hunt Lecturer

10:25 AM - 11:25 AM CT

Randy W. Schekman, PhD

Details

The Thomas K. Hunt Endowed Lecture was established in 2013 to honor the legacy of Dr. Hunt who is a leader in wound healing research and a founding member of the Wound Healing Society. The purpose of this lecture is to inspire and educate wound healing researchers on related research innovations. Every year an honorary speaker is chosen by the Wound Healing Foundation and not limited to those who are directly involved in wound healing research but includes investigators who demonstrate the ability to bridge scientific gaps and cross boundaries through the use of basic physiology to understand healing processes in multiple organ systems. Noble prize recipient Dr Schekman will discuss how many cells secrete small extracellular vesicles (EVs) or exosomes. The EVs may carry proteins and RNA to target cells to change the pattern of gene expression or disease. His lab has found EVs isolated from fibroblasts or keratinocytes stimulate the migration of cells in a wound healing assay. By understanding the EV process, vesicles may be used to deliver therapeutic molecules for improved skin wound healing.
WHS SESSION 9: YOUNG INVESTIGATORS SYMPOSIUM

2:45 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Irena Pastar, PhD; Daria A. Narmoneva, PhD

Details

In this session, young investigators involved in cutting-edge research will compete for the WHS Young Investigator Award. The winner will present his/her work at the ETRS meeting. Oral presentations will feature the top eight abstracts submitted to the WHS by young investigators as well as the winner of the ETRS Young Investigator Award.
WHS SESSION 10: Cancer and Chronic Wounds

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM CT

Brian Eliceiri, PhD; Alan Wells, MD, DMsC

Details

The relationship between wound healing and cancer has long been recognized. The mechanisms that regulate wound healing have been shown to promote transformation and growth of malignant cells. In addition, chronic inflammation has been associated with malignant transformation in many tissues. This session will explore how similarities and differences between healing wounds and tumor stroma continue to evolve, shedding light on possible therapeutic targets that can result in innovative treatments for wound healing and/or cancer.
WHS SESSION 11: ETRS/ WHS JOINT SESSION - Newest Imaging Technologies For Tissue Repair Research

10:10 AM - 11:10 AM CT

Oliver Bruns, MD; Daniel Razansky, PhD

Details

New technologies drive biomedical research and enable unprecedented insight into mechanisms of tissue repair. In recent years, we have seen enormous progress in development and application of medical imaging modalities to decipher molecular dynamics in living tissue. This session will demonstrate the transforming capabilities of these approaches for long-term imaging of wound angiogenesis and imaging beyond the visible in real time.
WHS SESSION 12: Neuroinflammation

1:40 PM - 2:40 PM CT

Rivkah Isseroff, MD; Daniel Kaplan, MD

Details

Wound healing is a significant challenge for systems biologists, as the injury is targeted to the local tissue, but the response to this injury elicits a systemic response. In addition to the trafficking of inflammatory (and anti-inflammatory cells) to the wound bed, the central and peripheral nervous systems (CNS and PNS) can participate in the repair and regenerative response. This session will review the mechanisms of nervous system involvement in injury, current concepts governing the efferent and afferent pathways affected by wounding, and the role played by neuro-inflammation.
WHS SESSION 13: Wound Pathogens and the Microbiome

3:40 PM - 4:40 PM CT

Marvin Whiteley, PhD; Irena Pastar, PhD

Details

Microbes are known to impair healing and can cause infection and additional complication. The pathophysiological nature of these microbial communities and their roles in modulating the immunological and local wound milieu responses are being targeted for improved wound care practices. These presentations will highlight several advances in our current understanding of microbial communities and their interactions, wound pathogens, antimicrobial resistance and ongoing efforts to translate basic research findings to clinical wound care.
WHS SESSION 14: Immunomodulatory Strategies for Wound Healing and Repair

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM CT

Edward Botchwey, PhD; Kara Spiller, PhD

Details

All biomaterials elicit an immune response when implanted. While this response has historically been considered deleterious to wound healing, novel biomaterials have been developed to trigger desired tissue responses including angiogenesis and recruitment of pro-remodeling macrophages. This session will focus on recent advances in immunomodulatory biomaterials for enhanced wound repair.
WHS SESSION 15: WOUND HEALING FOUNDATION - WHF-MEDLINE CORIUS INNOVATION LECTURE

4:50 PM - 5:50 PM CT

Ivan Jozic, PhD

Details

The purpose of this one-year Wound Healing Innovation Grant supported by Medline is to stimulate scientific research of young investigators or junior faculty who are pursuing a career in wound healing research and have innovative research that can potentially change or provide new therapies or products. Presentation of the second award will be made. In the WHF-Medline Corius Innovation Lecture, the inaugural recipient Ivan Jozic, PhD will present the results of his award-funded research on an innovative and potentially commercializable technology targeting caveolins in chronic wounds. A panel discussion on the research and technology prospective.

2021 Abstracts

2021 Virtual Posters

P.AW01.

New Tools To Evaluate Estrogen's Effect On Vaginal Wound Healing
Julie CE Hakim1, Gisele Calderon2, Jennifer M. McCracken2, Swathi Balaji2, Sundeep Keswani1
1Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, TX, USA, 2Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA

P.AW02.

Differential Effect Of Short-term And Long-term Intake Of Olive Oil On Healing Of Acute Wounds
Bruna Romana-Souza, Regina V. C. Faria, Bianca Ribeiro, Aline Donato-Trancoso
State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

P.AW03.

Sling-training With Positive Reinforcement To Promote Porcine Wound Studies
Hsin-ya Yang1, Kristopher G. Galang2, Anthony Gallegos1, Betty W. Ma2, Rivkah Isseroff1
1University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA, 2University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, USA

P.AW04.

Combined Metallomics And Transcriptomics Profiling Reveals A Major Role For Metals In Wound Repair
Matthew Hardman1, Barbara Guinn2, Holly Wilkinson1
1Hull York Medical School, Hull, United Kingdom, 2University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom.

P.AW05.

Modeling Peristomal Skin Complications In Vitro With Reconstructed Human Skin & Ileostomy Dejecta
Sander Spiekstra1, Tirza Blom, MSc2, Thomas Rustemeyer, MD2, Abram Janis, MS3, Susan Gibbs, PhD4
1Department of Molecular Cell Biology & Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Department of Dermatology, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3Hollister Incorporated, Libertyville, IL, USA, 4Department of Molecular Cell Biology and Immunology, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / Department of Oral Cell Biology, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

P.AW06.

Photoactivated Rose Bengal Dye Induces Proliferation And Mitigates Fibrotic Phenotype In Dermal Fibroblasts
Jayson W. Jay, Anesh Prasai, Ye Wang, Michael G. Wilkerson, Amina El Ayadi, Steven E. Wolf
University of Texas Medical Branch, Houston, TX, USA

P.AW07.

Dermal Matrices Versatility
Debora C. Sanches-Pinto, David Souza Gomez, Rolf Gemperli
HC FMUSP, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

P.AW08.

Epithelialization Of Porcine Partial Thickness Wounds Following Application Of Collagen Dressings
Amy K. McNulty, Jason Bjork
3M, St. Paul, MN, USA

P.AW09.

A New Technical Approaches In Patients With Mediastinitis
Omer F. Dogan, Sr.1, Omer F. Dogan2
1Adiyaman University School of Medicine, Adiyaman, Turkey, 2Adiyaman University School of Medicine, Adiyaman, Turkey.

P.AGP01.

In Vitro Aging Affects Dupuytren’s Diseased Fibroblast Migratory And Contractile Phenotype
Austin Segrest, Kim H. Lee, Samuel H. K. Ting, Juyoung Cho, Cade Huston, Gang Xu, Melville Vaughan
University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, OK, USA

P.AGP02.

P12, A Cryptic Peptide In Fibronectin, Stimulates Elderly Human Dermal Fibroblasts To Expand 6 To 10-fold More Than Matched Controls: Potential Therapy For Slow Healing Wounds In The Elderly.
Richard A. Clark, Miriam Rafailovich, Fubao Lin.
Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA

P.AGP03.

Crosstalk Between Human Macrophages And Tissue-engineered Blood Vessels
Beatriz Hernaez-Estrada1, Edorta Santos-Vizcaino2, Rosa Maria Hernandez2, Kara Spiller1
1Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 2University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain

P.BIO01.

A 3D Cell Printed Muscle Tissue For Functional Muscle Recovery In VML Injuries
Young-Joon M. Jun
The Catholic Universitu of Korea Seoul St Mary Hospital, Seoul, Korea, Republic of

P.BIO02.

Solution Blow Spun Based Electrochemical Detection Of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Virulent Factor For Chronic Wound Applications.
Craig Miller, Jordon Gilmore
Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA

P.BURN01.

Evaluation Of Topical Off-The-Shelf Therapies To Improve Burn Wound Healing During Prolonged Field Care
Laura Cooper, Javier Chapa, Sean Christy, Robert Christy, Rodney Chan, Anders Carlsson
US Army Institute of Surgical Research, San Antonio, TX, USA

P.BURN02.

Comparison Between Blow-Spun Polymer And Non-Adherent Dressings For The Treatment Of Porcine Wounds With Autologous Skin Cell Suspensions
Bonnie C. Carney1, Mary Oliver2, Metecan Erdi3, Liam Kirkpatrick2, Stephen Tranchina2, Selim Rozyyev2, John Keyloun2, Adam Reese2, John Daristotle3, Lauren Moffatt2, Peter Kofinas3, Anthony Sandler4, Jeffrey Shupp2
1Burn Research, MedStar Health Research, Washington, DC, USA, 2MedStar Health Research, Washington, DC, USA, 3University of Maryland, Maryland, MD, USA, 4Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, Washington, DC, USA

P.BURN03.

Full Thickness Burn Injuries From Radiofrequency Assisted Liposuction: Implications Of Surgical Tourism Abroad - An Ongoing Evolution Of Burn Treatment Center Management. - A Single Burn Center Experience And Review Of The Literature
Marcus Yarbrough
Drexel/Crozer Chester Medical Center, Chester, PA, USA

P.CW01.

Anti-microbial, Self-assembling Peptide Hydrogels With Activity Against Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) And Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (PA01) Are Biocompatible With Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs)
Yewoo Lee, Kushee-Nidhi Kumar, Ravi Mekala, Gino Liu, Minoo Madani, Eldridge Isabelle, Eliza Hoobler, Evangeline Cornwell, Ana Tellechea, Manav Mehta
Gel4Med, Lowell, MA, USA

P.CW02.

IPSC Reprogramming Of Diabetic Foot Ulcer Fibroblasts Promotes Cell Migration And Organization Of Extracellular Matrix Formation Through MicroRNA-mediated Mechanisms
Jelena Marjanovic1, Irena Pastar1, Lisa Liang1, Ivan Jozic1, Cheyanne Head1, Rivka Stone1, Jonathan A. Garlick2, Marjana Tomic-Canic1
1Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine Research Program, Dr Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA, 2Department of Developmental, Molecular, and Chemical Biology; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Sackler Graduate School Tufts School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA

P.CW03.

Dehydrated Umbilical Cord Sheets Possess Advantageous Physical And Biologic Properties For Wound Healing And Tissue Regeneration
Victoria Stefanelli, Bryan Vayda, Andrew Mesaris, Sunil Saini, Ankur Gandhi
Integra LifeSciences, Princeton, NJ, USA

P.CW04.

Matrix Metallopeptidases And Tissue Inhibitor Matrix Metalloproteinase 1 Dysregulation In Pressure Ulcer Wound Fluids Of Smokers
Kaiti Duan, Biraja Dash, Henry Hsia
Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA

P.CW05.

The Multidimensional Pain Report From Older Adults With Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers
Junglyun Kim1, Diana J. Wilkie2, Michal T. Weaver2, Debra Lyon2, Debra L. Kelly2, Joyce Stechmiller2
1Chungnam National University College of Nursing, Deajeon, Korea, Republic of, 2University of Florida College of Nursing, Gainesville, FL, USA

P.CW06.

Pilot Study To Characterize The Influence Of Channel Diameter In A Dermal Substitute On Autograft Survival In Single Stage
Brandon Johnson, Angana Kharge, Ankita Khadpekar, Paul Bonvallet, Ankur Gandhi, Sunil Saini
Integra LifeSciences, Plainsboro, NJ, USA

P.CW07.

Chlorate And Antibiotic Treatment Dismantle Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Biofilm And Lead To Healing Of Chronic Wounds
Jane H. Kim1, Melanie Spero2, Dianne K. Newman2, Manuela Martins-Green3
1Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology, University of California, Riverside, Fullerton, CA, USA, 2Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA, 3University of California, Riverside, Fullerton, CA, USA

P.EP01.

Priming Adipose-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells To Improve The Reepithelialization Of Wounds
Jacob G. Hodge
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA

P.EP02.

A Comparison Of Hyaluronic Acid (ha) Matrix Derived From The American Alligator And Streptococcus For Wound Healing Properties In A Full-thickness Porcine (sus Scrofa) Dermal Wound Model
Da Wei1, Lindsay Plaand1, Ted Bundrick2, Mitchell C. Sanders1
1Alira Health, Framingham, MA, USA, 2Lacerta Life Sciences, Abbeville, LA, USA

P.EX01.

Circular Rna Cmatrix Modulates Dermal Fibroblast Activation And Ecm Production During Skin Wound Healing
Maria A. Toma
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

P.FIB01.

Ethnic Differences In Patient Perception Of The Quality-of-life Impact Of Scars
Stuti Garg, Abbas Hassan, Anooj Patel, Deima Koko, Jeffrey Varghese, Marco Ellis, Gregory Dumanian, John Kim, Robert Galiano
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA

P.FIB02

Differences In Patient Perception of The Quality-of-life Impact of Scarring After Breast Surgery And Abdominoplasty
Stuti P.Garg, Abbas Hassan, Anooj Patel, Jeffrey Varghese, Deima Koko, Marco Ellis, Gregory Dumanian, John Kim, Robert Galiano
Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA

P.FIB03.

Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cells Exhibit A Differential Transcriptomic Response In Post-burn Hypertrophic Scar Compared To Normal Skin
Bonnie C. Carney1, Liam D. Kirkpatrick1, John W. Keyloun1, Mary A. Oliver1, Lauren T. Moffatt1, Jeffrey W. Shupp2
1MedStar Health Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA, 2MedStar Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, USA

P.INF01.

Aurine Tricarboxylic Acid (ATA) Disrupts DNase-resistant Wound Biofilm Formed By Persister Clinical Isolate Bacteria
Mohamed S. El Masry, MD, Ph.D, Nandini Ghosh, Ph.D, Jessica smith, B.S, Subhadip Ghatak, Ph.D, Sashwati Roy, Ph.D, Chandan K. Sen, Ph.D
Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine & Engineering, Indiana University School of Medicine, IU Health Comprehensive Wound Center, Indianapolis, IN, USA

P.INF02.

Remotely Delivered Cold Atmospheric Plasma Effluent Promotes Repair And Is Potently Antimicrobial
Alex Kidd1, Sammi Iveson1, Holly Wilkinson1, Gavin Sandison2, Thomas Wantock2, Thomas Harle2, Matthew Hardman1
1Hull York Medical School, Hull, United Kingdom, 2Fourth State Medicine, Haslemere, United Kingdom.

P.INF03

Effects Of Hand Hygiene Using 4% Chlorhexidine Gluconate Or Natural Soap During Hand Rubbing Followed By Alcohol-based 1% Chlorhexidine Sanitizer Lotion In The Operating Room
Sadanori Akita1, Masaki Fujioka2, Tomoyuki Akita3, Junko Tanaka3, Akihiro Masunaga4, Takayoshi Kawahara5
1Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan, 2National Hospital Organization, Nagasaki Medical Center, Omura, Nagasaki, Japan, 3Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan, 4Shabondama Soap Co., Ltd., KItakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan, 5Shabondama Soap Co., Ltd, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan.

P.INF04.

Radiographic Regeneration Of 5th Metatarsal Head After Osteolysis: Biopsy-confirmed Osteomyelitis Treated With Implantation Of Antibiotic Cement.
Sejal Patel, DPM, DABPM, Austin Brown, MPH, DPM, Mark Bivins, DPM,FACFAS
Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Denver, CO, USA

P.INF05.

Antifungal Activity Of The Spray On Advanced Shield Wound Dressing
Prabhat Basnet1, Lindsay Poland1, Mitchell C. Sanders2, Kerriann Greenhalgh3
1Alira Health, Framingham, MA, USA, 2Alira Health, Southborough, MA, USA, 3Kericure, Wesley Chapel, FL, USA

P.INF06.

Effects Of Chlorhexidine Gluconate On The Skin Microbiome With An Ex-vivo Skin Model
Elizabeth C. Townsend1, Alex Cheong1, Angela Gibson2, Lindsay Kalan1
1University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA, 2University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, USA

P.INF07.

Hyaluronic Acid Chloramide - The Efficacy And Safety Of A Novel Antiseptic
Vojtech Pavlík1, Monika Štepánová1, Kristina Nešporová1, Petr Šulc1, Lukáš Kubala2, Anna Kocurková2, Knotková Katerina1, Štepán Vondrovic1, Lucie Horácková1, Vladimír Velebný1
1Contipro a.s., Dolni Dobrouc, Czech Republic, 2Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, Czech Republic

P.IMUN01.

Secretome-loaded Plasma-alginate Composite Gels Modulate The Inflammatory Response In Vitro
Marc Thompson, Shanmugasundaram Natesan, Robert Christy
US Army Institute of Surgical Research, San Antonio, TX, USA

P.NOV01.

Topical Hydrogel Formulations For Disruption Of Cholesterol Accelerate Cutaneous Wound Closure
Juan P. Musi1, Beatriz Abdo Abujamra2, Fotios Andreopoulos1, Marjana Tomic-Canic2, Ivan Jozic2
1University of Miami School of Biomedical Engineering, Miami, FL, USA, 2University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA

P.NOV02.

Dactyl Debrider, A Novel Device For Wound Debridement
Elvis Castillo Garcia, MD CWSP, Sifat Sheikh, MPH-MHA, Sharon Henrich
AdventHealth Tampa, Wesley Chapel, FL, USA

P.NOV03.

A Prospective Clinical Trial Evaluating Potential Changes In The Wound Microenvironment In Patients With Chronic Venous Leg With A Hypothermically Stored Amniotic Membrane
John P. McQuilling1, Marissa Carter2, Judy Fulton3, Keyur Patel4, Bryan Doner5, Thomas Serena5, Katie Mowry1
1Organogenesis Inc, Birmingham, AL, USA, 2Strategic Solutions Inc, Bozeman, MT, USA, 3Serenagroup Inc, Cambridge, MA, USA, 4Armstrong CM Hospital, Kittaning, PA, USA, 5SerenaGroup Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA

P.OX01.

Novel Case Of Covid-induced Coagulopathy And Subsequent Dry Gangrene: Plastic And Reconstructive Options
Garrick Gu, Jan Sjoquist, Jorge Lujan-Hernandez
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA

P.STEM01.

Non-structural Fat: Efficiency Of Mechanical Dissociation Techniques For Clinical Practice
Shawn J. Loder, Patricia A. Leftwich, Phoebe L. Lee, Wayne V. Nerone, Kacey G. Marra, Lauren E. Kokai, J. Peter Rubin
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Planning Ahead?

Explore future meeting dates and locations, or learn more about WHS membership.