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Dr. Konrad Slynarski
Completed his MD and PhD degrees at The Medical University of Warsaw, Poland, and completed research fellowships at Case Western University, Cleveland, USA - with Arnold Caplan PhD on Mesenchymal Stem Cells – based cartilage repair (funded by the Polish-American Kosciuszko Foundation), and also at Gothenburg University in Sweden, with Matts Brittberg, MD, PhD. He subsequently completed a knee fellowship at Ghent University, Belgium, with Rene Verdonk. He was a principal investigator in several worldwide clinical studies including iBalance Medical, Genzyme and CellCoTec. He is currently involved in the development and improvement of knee joint preservation procedures, including iBalance osteotomy, meniscus repair with several types of biomaterials and cell-based therapies for cartilage repair. He has organized several symposia and courses in the field of cartilage repair, including Warsaw ICRS World Congress in 2007, the bi-annual Polish Arthroscopic Society Congresses, and the Warsaw Joint Preservation Congress in 2013. He founded the Polish ICRS Club and he was co-founder of Polish Arthroscopic Society.
Dr Slynarski is currently head of the private LEKMED CLINIC, Warsaw, Poland.
Dr. Jacek Walawski
Completed his MD and PhD degrees at The Medical University of Lublin, Poland followed by externships at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium. He was working in the Orthopedic and Traumatology Clinic in Lublin till 2007. Since 2001 he has been running his private practice Ortomix. Subsequently attended several knee fellowships at Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, USA and Clinique Juge, Marseille, France. His main field of professional interest focuses on knee and shoulder arthroscopy.
Dr Walawski currently serves as consultant in the MSW Hospital in Lublin, Private Hospital Żagiel-Med and he is an adjunct in The Physical Health Academy in Biała Podlaska, Poland.
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