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What if biomaterials could help the body repair itself? In this interview, Professor Anthony “Tony” Weiss of the University of Sydney discusses how synthetic biology, elastin biomaterials, and regenerative medicine are reshaping the future of transplantation. He is the McCaughey Chair in Biochemistry at the University of Sydney, where his work focuses on human tropoelastin and tissue repair.  Professor Weiss explains the shift from traditional inert materials toward “instructive” environments that actively interact with cells and support tissue regeneration. He also shares how his lab has advanced the manufacture of human elastin-based biomaterials, and why scalability and translation matter if regenerative medicine is to move from exciting science to real clinical impact.  The conversation looks ahead to the future of the field, including off-the-shelf bioengineered constructs, the idea of “regenerative architects,” and the importance of understanding how cells respond to their environment. Professor Weiss also highlights the kinds of research he is most excited to see as regenerative medicine and transplantation continue to converge. His TTS 2026 appearance is listed within the Congress SOTA/Thematic program on regenerative medicine.  This interview is part of our featured speaker series leading up to the The Transplantation Society (TTS) 2026 International Congress in Sydney.  🔬 Topics discussed: • Elastin biomaterials and tissue repair • Synthetic biology in regenerative medicine • Instructive biomaterials and cell interaction • Translational tissue engineering • The future of bioengineered constructs For more information about the TTS 2026 International Congress, visit: 👉 https://tts2026.org