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| Abbreviation | TERMIS |
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| Formation | 2005 |
| Type | INGO 501(c)(3) [1] |
| Purpose | medical research |
Region served | worldwide |
Official language | english |
President | Anthony S. Weiss |
| Website | https://termis.org/ |
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society is an international learned society dedicated to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. [1]
Tissue engineering emerged during the 1990s as a potentially powerful option for regenerating tissue, and research initiatives were established in various cities in the United States and in European countries, including the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, and Switzerland, as well as in Japan. Soon, fledgling societies were formed in these countries in order to represent these new sciences, notably the European Tissue Engineering Society (ETES) and, in the United States, the Tissue Engineering Society (TES), later renamed the Tissue Engineering Society International (TESI), and the Regenerative Medicine Society (RMS). [2]
It was determined that each Chapter would have its own Council, the overall activities being determined by the Governing Board, on which each Council was represented, and an executive committee.
At the beginning of the Society, it was agreed that there would be Continental Chapters of TERMIS, initially TERMIS-North America (TERMIS-NA) and TERMIS-Europe (TERMIS-EU), to be joined at the time of the major Shanghai conference in October 2005 by TERMIS-Asia Pacific (TERMIS-AP). It was subsequently agreed that the remit of TERMIS-North America should be expanded to incorporate activity in South America, the chapter becoming TERMIS-Americas (TERMS-AM) officially in 2012.
The Student and Young Investigator Section of TERMIS (TERMIS-SYIS) brings together undergraduate and graduate students, post-doctoral researchers and young investigators in industry and academia related to tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. [3] It follows the organizational and working pattern of TERMIS.
| Language | English |
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| Publication details | |
| Publisher | Mary Ann Liebert on behalf of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society |
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| ISO 4 | Tissue Eng. |
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Tissue Engineering | |
| ISSN | 1076-3279 (print) 1557-8690 (web) |
Tissue Engineering Part A | |
| ISSN | 1937-3341 (print) 1937-335X (web) |
Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews | |
| ISSN | 1937-3368 (print) 1937-3376 (web) |
Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods | |
| ISSN | 1937-3384 (print) 1937-3392 (web) |
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A contract was signed between TERMIS and the Mary Ann Liebert publisher which designated the journal Tissue Engineering, Parts A, B, and C as the official journal of TERMIS with free on-line access for the membership. [4]
It was agreed that there would be a World Congress every three years, with each Chapter organizing its own conference in the intervening two years.
Each TERMIS chapter has defined awards to recognize outstanding scientists and their contributions within the community.
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Fellows of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (FTERM) recipients are: [9]
Emeritus
Deceased Fellows