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Development meeting: From stem cells to human development

Posted by , on 27 May 2016

In September, Development will be holding the second of our ‘From stem cells to human development‘ meetings – following on from the hugely successful first event in Autumn 2014 (see here and here). This year’s meeting promises to be equally exciting, with a fantastic line-up of speakers (check out the preliminary program) and a great venue just outside Boston, USA.

This should be a great event for anyone interested in how we can apply stem cell technologies to understand the development of our own species, spanning a broad range of topics from pluripotency and early human embryo patterning through to applying the lessons we’ve learned from development for therapeutic purposes.

Registration closes at the end of next month, but with a limited number of spaces available, we’d encourage anyone interested to apply as soon as possible to secure your place!

We look forward to seeing you at Southbridge in September!

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