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Message from the Vice President for International Affairs at Tehran University of Medical Sciences on the Occasion of the Birth of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him)
Dr. Kourosh Jafarian, Vice President for International Affairs at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, extended his congratulations on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him) and the arrival of the New Year.
Read MoreTelepathology: Transforming Healthcare Education Amid COVID-19 Challenges
Author: Azin Nahvijou Associate Professor of Healthcare Services Management Cancer Research Center Cancer Institute Tehran University of Medical Sciences Journal: Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom) IF: 3.6 Read-More-Here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38704152/ DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdae063 science-communication@tums.ac.ir
Read MoreTehran University of Medical Sciences at the Education and Career 2024 Exhibition in Kazakhstan
TUMS represented Iran at the "Education and Career 2024" exhibition in Almaty, showcasing its international programs to over 100,000 attendees. The event strengthened TUMS's global presence and commitment to academic collaboration.
Read MoreMeeting with Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University: Strengthening Academic Collaboration
Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) and Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University held a meeting during the Education and Career 2024 Exhibition in Almaty to strengthen academic collaboration. Discussions focused on formalizing a memorandum of cooperation, exploring faculty and student exchanges, and joint academic programs, marking a significant step toward enhanced partnership.
Read MoreBreakthrough in Diabetic Wound Healing: Stem Cell-Loaded Nanofiber Scaffold Speeds Recovery and Reduces Amputation Risks
A new study demonstrates that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) combined with a nanofibrous scaffold can significantly enhance wound healing in diabetic patients, offering hope for reducing amputation risks. This innovative scaffold delivers stem cells to wounds, promoting faster healing, better tissue regeneration, and reduced inflammation. The MSC-loaded scaffold outperformed acellular alternatives and exhibited excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, making it a promising advancement in diabetic wound care.
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