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Posted by Megan Koch, on 16 May 2025
Leaders in stem cell research and regenerative medicine gather annually for the ISSCR Annual Meeting, and you’re invited to be part of it! Join nearly 3,500 scientists from across the ...Posted by Debora Bogani, on 7 May 2025
The MRC National Mouse Genetics Network are co-organising Organoids Are Us 2025, a symposium featuring organoids, stem cells, cancer, inflammatory disorders and infectious disease. Organoids Are Us symposia incorporate both ...Posted by Cédric Maurange, on 10 March 2025
Shaping Life is the main international conference organized by the French Society for Developmental Biology (SFBD), every 4 years. It aims at bringing together leading scientists and junior researchers to discuss ...Posted by Matyas Bubna-Litic, on 30 January 2025
Posted by Marina Caillet, on 20 December 2024
This two-week course combines lectures and practical sessions that incorporate leading edge technologies to address questions in stem cell biology in the context of organogenesis and regeneration in different organisms. ...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 Joyce Yu, on 20 September 2024
Organizing Committee: Prof. Sven Hendrix, Dr. Lisa Wolff, Dr. Maibritt Kretschmer, Dr. Anja Trillhaase Sponsor: STEMCELL Technologies Size: 80-100 attendees Language: The official language of the symposium is English. Aim: Our aim is to create a ...Posted by Joyce Yu, on 13 September 2024
This conference explores the biomedical relevance of innovative engineering approaches, such as 3D bioprinting, synthetic gene networks, programmable biomaterials, and microfluidic systems, for controlling human organoid organization at multiple scales. ...