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The Research Training Group: Neurodevelopment and Vulnerability of the Central Nervous System (GRK2162) is excited to host its 3rd International Symposium: Developmental Processes in CNS Plasticity and Pathogenesis. The program will bring ...Posted by Megan Koch, on 20 November 2024
Developing Pluripotent Stem Cell (PSC)-derived cell therapies presents exciting opportunities for novel and potentially curative approaches to intractable diseases, but also unique challenges that accompany a complex biological drug product. ...Posted by Megan Koch, on 20 November 2024
The ISSCR International Symposia are intimate scientific meetings designed to nurture focused discussions on specific topics within the field of stem cell research. These symposia take place around the world, ...Posted by Joyce Yu, on 14 November 2024
We are pleased to announce that the 2025 RIKEN BDR-CuSTOM Joint Organoid Symposium “Integrated organoid science: Stem cells, Engineering, Medicine” will be held on March 5 to 7, 2025, at ...Posted by Rob Hynds, on 8 November 2024
This biennial invitational event draws top researchers in the field and their trainees from around the world. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss recent research, explore opportunities for ...Posted by Margarida Cardoso Moreira, on 25 September 2024
Given all the outstanding evo-devo work going on in the London area, we feel that a regular gathering to share recent discoveries and to network would be a real asset. ...Posted by Joyce Yu, on 25 September 2024
This two-day meeting will consider routes from stem cells to organogenesis and to regeneration, and how the immune system is tolerized to such processes and additionally contributes to them. The meeting ...Posted by Megan Koch, on 5 September 2024
Exciting advances have illuminated neural stem cells from development through aging, disease, and repair. Still, harnessing the potential of in vivo and in vitro models to capture neural complexity and cell plasticity ...