Stem Cell Goes Back 2 School

"Stem Cell Goes Back 2 School" is a voluntary initiative that aims to inform high school students about regenerative science, infectious medicine and the combination of stem cell research with gene and cell therapies. The initiative was launched in 2009 after the IdeenExpo, where founder Prof. Nico Lachmann made contact with sixth form teachers for the first time. The program began with a lecture at Burgdorf High School. Since then, it has developed into an annual lecture series in Burgdorf that is attracting increasing interest from pupils of all ages. The most recent lecture took place in 2024 in front of over 100 students.

 

Due to its growing success, "Stem Cell Goes Back 2 School" has been extended to other schools across Lower Saxony and has recently reached Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Prof. Lachmann has already visited schools in Hanover, Burgdorf, Laatzen, Hildesheim, Braunschweig and Clausthal-Zellerfeld.

The program is completely free of charge and is open to all schools interested in stem cell research.

If you are interested, please contact us.

 

"Stem Cell Goes Back 2 School" is a voluntary initiative aimed at educating high school students about regenerative science, infection medicine, and the intersection of stem cell research with gene and cell therapies. Launched in 2009 after the Ideen Expo, where founder Prof. Nico Lachmann first connected with high school teachers, the program began with a lecture at Gymnasium Burgdorf. Since then, it has grown into an annual lecture series at Burgdorf, drawing increasing interest from students of all ages. The most recent lecture, held in 2024, attracted over 100 students.

Building on its success, "Stem Cell Goes Back 2 School" has expanded to other high schools throughout Lower Saxony and recently reached Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Prof. Lachmann has visited high schools in Hannover, Burgdorf, Laatzen, Hildesheim, Braunschweig, and Clausthal-Zellerfeld.

The program is completely free of charge and open to all high schools interested in stem cell research.

If you are interested, please contact us.