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Welcome
to the web site of the project “Innovative e-Learning in Reparative Medicine (NOVAe-MED)", funded by the Leonardo da Vinchi Community Vocational Training Action Programme.
The main aim of this project is the development of pioneering e-learning educational platform in the field of reparative medicine. Its purpose is the improvement of competence and skills of young graduates, undergraduates and young specialists pursuing a career in Health care, Social care, Biotechnology and Biomedical sectors.
The new concept of "reparative medicine" is unprecedented since it involves the regeneration of normal cells, tissues and organs. It offers exciting possibilities in the treatment of human diseases, based on the unique properties of the stem cells to give rise to different kinds of tissues in the body, and being "self renewing", to be produced biotechnologically in a large scale.
Clinical research and potential future applications of stem cells raise important ethical and legislative problems in the world and The European Union, thus creating a strong need for research and education concerning this new branch of medicine.
to the web site of the project “Innovative e-Learning in Reparative Medicine (NOVAe-MED)", funded by the Leonardo da Vinchi Community Vocational Training Action Programme.

The main aim of this project is the development of pioneering e-learning educational platform in the field of reparative medicine. Its purpose is the improvement of competence and skills of young graduates, undergraduates and young specialists pursuing a career in Health care, Social care, Biotechnology and Biomedical sectors.
The new concept of "reparative medicine" is unprecedented since it involves the regeneration of normal cells, tissues and organs. It offers exciting possibilities in the treatment of human diseases, based on the unique properties of the stem cells to give rise to different kinds of tissues in the body, and being "self renewing", to be produced biotechnologically in a large scale.
Clinical research and potential future applications of stem cells raise important ethical and legislative problems in the world and The European Union, thus creating a strong need for research and education concerning this new branch of medicine.
