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Development presents… Human development: recent progress and ethical challenges

Posted by , on 18 August 2022

Development’s biennial meeting, From Stem Cells to Human Development, will be taking place in mid-September (11-14) at beautiful Wotton House in Surrey, UK. After a very successful virtual meeting in 2020, we’re excited to be meeting in person again, but we wanted to explore ways of making part of the meeting accessible to the broader community. We’re therefore delighted to announce that we’ll be livestreaming one session of this meeting, and the recording is available below.

Session details (all times GMT+1):
16:00 Sarah Teichmann (Wellcome Sanger Institute, UK): Human development: one cell at a time
16:30 Sergiu Pasca (Stanford University, USA): From stem cells to assembloids: constructing and deconstructing human nervous system development and disease
17:00 Panel discussion: Technical, ethical and legal challenges of studying early human development
Chair: Patrick Tam (University of Sydney, Australia)
Panellists: Amander Clark (University of California Los Angeles), Robin Lovell-Badge (The Francis Crick Institute, UK), Sergiu Pasca, Sarah Teichmann, Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz (University of Cambridge, UK and CalTech, USA)
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