Open House Event for the Regenerative Bioscience Program

Join Us!

Did you know regenerative bioscience is transforming medicine—regrowing tissues, repairing injuries, and powering the next wave of biotech careers?

Step inside the future at our Regenerative Bioscience Open House! This isn’t just a tour—it’s your backstage pass to cutting-edge science. Connect directly with real researchers, see powerful lab technologies in action, and discover how careers in biotech, medicine, and research really begin.

Whether you’re a high school student exploring career paths or a teacher looking to inspire your class, this event offers an inside look at a fast-growing field filled with opportunity.

Come experience the RBIO program that’s shaping tomorrow—your future might start here!

This FREE event is open to everyone! Register for next year’s event

When is it?

Where is it?

Animal Dairy Science Conference RM 101
Rhodes Center at the University of Georgia
425 River Rd.
Athens, GA 30602

What can I expect?

  • Learn more about the exciting field of regenerative bioscience
  • Interactive sessions with regenerative bioscience professors
  • Explore Careers in Regenerative and Stem Cell Technologies
  • Engage in hands-on activities and explore ongoing research at the Regenerative Bioscience Center (RBC)
  • Enjoy a catered lunch and Regenerative Bioscience goodie bags!

Event Contact: Morgane Golan, Morgane.Golan@uga.edu
Registration Link

Event Schedule:

10am – 10:10am  Welcome Address / RBC Overview: Dr. Franklin West, RBC Co-Founder
10:10 – 10:40amRegenerative Bioscience Bingo: Morgane Golan, Ph.D. Candidate
10:40am – 10:50am  BREAK
10:50am – 11:30amProgram Overview / Career Outcomes: Dr. Holly Kinder, Program Coordinator
11:30am – 11:35am  Regenerative Bioscience Undergraduate Society (RBUS) Overview: RBUS Executive Board Members
11:35am – 12pmRBIO Student Feature + Q/A Panel
12pm – 1pmCATERED LUNCH BREAK
1pm – 1:30pmBreakout Sessions:
1) Students – Near Peer Mentoring
2) Parents/Families – Planning/Advising
3) Science Teachers – Integrating RBIO into Curricula
1:30pm – 3:30pm  Exhibitor Fair Interactive tables hosted by RBC Faculty & Graduate students
Activities:
1) Exhibitor Fair
2) Cell Culture Laboratory
3) Laboratory Tours

This year’s 2025 event is co-sponsored by the NSF Engineering Research Center for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT). Transforming cell-based therapeutics into a large-scale, lower-cost, reproducible, and high-quality engineered process, for broad industry and clinical use. Dr. Steven Stice serves as CMaT’s co-PI and University lead.