法国医疗科技企业Urgo与法国国家科学研究中心(CNRS)旗下的组织生物学与治疗工程实验室(LBTI)共同成立了一个聚焦慢性伤口的联合实验室,这被视为法国该领域的首创性合作。该实验室围绕双重目标展开:一方面深化对慢性伤口病理机制的认知,另一方面以此为基础开发创新治疗方案,有望推动基础研究向临床应用的转化。
慢性伤口:Urgo与法国国家科学研究中心在法国启动独特的联合实验室
Plaies chroniques : Urgo et le CNRS lance un laboratoire commun unique en France
Urgo与法国国家科学研究中心(CNRS)及里昂第一大学的组织生物学与治疗工程实验室共同成立联合实验室,专注于慢性伤口研究。该合作旨在深化对慢性伤口病理机制的理解,并推动创新疗法的开发。
Urgo and the Tissue Biology and Therapeutic Engineering Laboratory have launched a joint lab to study chronic wounds, aiming to deepen understanding of these conditions and develop innovative treatments. The collaboration merges Urgo's commercial expertise with academic research to advance wound care solutions.
Urgo and the CNRS-affiliated Laboratory of Tissue Biology and Therapeutic Engineering (LBTI) have launched a joint research laboratory dedicated to chronic wounds—the first such collaboration of its kind in France. The new entity will serve a dual purpose: advancing fundamental understanding of chronic wound pathologies while simultaneously paving the way for innovative treatments. No further operational details, timelines, or financial terms were disclosed in the initial announcement.
Urgo et le laboratoire de biologie tissulaire et d'ingénierie thérapeutique ont inauguré un laboratoire commun dédié aux plaies chroniques. Ce partenariat vise à approfondir les connaissances sur ces pathologies et à accélérer le développement de traitements innovants.
Urgo et le laboratoire de biologie tissulaire et d'ingénierie thérapeutique ont franchi une nouvelle étape en lançant un laboratoire commun dédié à l'étude des plaies chroniques. Celui-ci poursuivra un double objectif : améliorer la connaissance sur ces pathologies pour développer des traitements innovants.
Core Point
Urgo and CNRS launched a joint lab to deepen understanding of chronic wounds and accelerate innovative treatment development.
Key Players
- Urgo — French wound care company, based in Dijon.
- CNRS (via LBTI) — French public research body, Tissue Biology and Therapeutic Engineering lab.
Industry Impact
(No relevant impact on ICT, Terminals/Consumer Electronics, Energy, Computing/AI, or Automotive.)
Tracking
Monitor — Early-stage medtech research with long-term potential, no immediate tech market effect.