University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, United States of America
To promote the engagement of basic scientists with governance and with activities of the ICRS.
This committee consists of at least 5 members, including the Chairperson. The total membership number is dependent on the working needs of the committee.
University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, United States of America
Xintela AB Lund, Sweden
UC Davis School of Medicine Orthopaedic Research Laboratory Sacramento, United States of America
Keck School of Medicine of USC Orthopaedic Surgery, Stem Cell Research Los Angeles, United States…
Colorado State University CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital Fort Collins, United States of America
INSERM-RMeS - University of Nantes REJOINT Nantes, France
Washington University School of Medicine Orthopaedic Surgery St. Louis, United States of America
University of Alberta Department of Surgery Edmonton, Canada
Rush University Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery Chicago, United States of America
UMC Utrecht Orthopedics Utrecht, Netherlands
The committee shall recommend measures to be taken to actively increase the engagement of clinical and basic scientists with governance and with ongoing activities of the ICRS. The initiative to further engage junior members will give special attention since this group of members is regarded as the future of the society. Further, the Translational Research Committee will review the scientific quality of the ICRS events to 1) ensure significant attendance of ICRS events by basic scientists and 2) foster the mission of the ICRS as a forum for international collaboration in cartilaginous tissue research by bringing together basic scientists and clinical researchers.
Its members and Chair shall be elected and serve as delineated in Election Procedures.