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LundStem 2023 – Lund Stem Cell Center | 20th Anniversary Conference

Posted by , on 26 October 2022

the Lund Stem Cell Center invites you to join its 20th Anniversary Conference and explore the latest discoveries, breakthroughs, and innovations made within stem cell science!

Since opening its doors nearly 20 years ago, Lund Stem Cell Center has remained committed to excellence in stem cell research and training the next generation of scientists in order to make stem cell therapies a reality of tomorrow.

Over the past two decades, the Center has grown and evolved with the developments made in the field and is today recognized as a world-leading, internationally-renowned hub for both scientists and students within stem cell research and regenerative medicine.

In honor of the growth and achievements made since the founding, the Lund Stem Cell Center invites you to participate in the 20th Anniversary Conference and welcome you to Lund – a place known for its great ideas, and where the possibilities for cross-disciplinary research and innovative partnerships are abundant.

This unique gathering will bring together leading researchers from around the world to discuss the latest developments in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. The event is planned around four key themes: Stem Cell Biology, Stem Cells and their Niches, Stem Cell Therapies and Regenerative Medicine, and Stem Cell Technologies. 

Early Bird Registration Deadline: 15 December 2022

Registration Deadline: 15 February 2023

Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 January 2023

Please explore this site to find out more about the event, register to attend, and submit your abstract: https://lundstem2023.blogg.lu.se/

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