Future Day 2025 at the Lower Saxony Center for Biomedical Engineering and Implant Research

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Today, 30 children took part in Future Day 2025 at the Lower Saxony Center for Biomedical Engineering and Implant Research and gained insightful insights into the world of implant research.
The young participants had the opportunity to learn about exciting topics in biomedicine and find out more about technologies that will shape the medicine of tomorrow.
One highlight was the presentation of preservation methods using the example of red blood cells, where the children learned how important it is to preserve biological materials in the long term so that they can be used for medical purposes. Innovative processes such as 3D printing, which is already being used in medicine today to produce customized implants and medical aids, were also presented.
Another exciting topic was the role of spiders and amphibians in medicine. The children learned how these animals, with their special characteristics, can contribute to the development of new, sustainable solutions in biomedicine.
The Future Day not only offered participants fascinating insights into research, but also the opportunity to talk to the scientists and ask their own questions. An exciting day that hopefully sparked an interest in biomedical research!

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