Chronic wound repair and healing in older adults: Current status and future research

Lisa J. Gould(Kent Hospital), Kenneth E. Schmader(Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center), Elizabeth A. Grice(University of Pennsylvania), May J. Reed(University of Washington), John Williams(National Institute on Aging), Stephen R. Thom(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Peter Abadir(Johns Hopkins University), Vincent Falanga(Boston University), Elizabeth J. Kovacs(Loyola University Chicago), Kevin P. High(Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist), Pamela E. Houghton(Western University), Marissa J. Carter(Global Strategic Solutions (United States)), Susan J. Zieman(National Institute on Aging), Robert S. Kirsner(Hershey (United States)), David J. Margolis(University of Pennsylvania), Dennis H. Sullivan(University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences), John W. Harmon(Johns Hopkins University), Marjana Tomic‐Canic(University of Miami Hospital), William R. Hazzard(Wake Forest University), Caroline E. Fife(Baylor College of Medicine), Jeremy Walston(Johns Hopkins University), JoAnne D. Whitney(University of Washington), Sue E. Gardner(University of Iowa), Teresa Conner‐Kerr(Winston-Salem State University), Harold Brem, Nasreen Jacobson, Luisa A. DiPietro(University of Illinois Chicago), Jeff Davidson(Vanderbilt University), Frances McFarland Horne
Wound Repair and Regeneration
December 9, 2014
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