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Royal Society Meeting on Cell Lineages

Posted by , on 9 April 2024

Birmingham, UK, May 7-8, 2024

Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre

There’s something for everyone, whether you’re into classic lineage tracing/fate mapping, imaging-based cell tracking, genomic barcoding, or somatic mutation tracing. Come interact with experts on these techniques, covering development, regeneration, and disease, in classical and non-classical model organisms.

Registration is free – just go to the website and request an invitation:

https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/scientific/request-an-invitation/

We very much welcome abstracts for both oral and poster presentations – send your abstract here:

scientific.meetings@royalsociety.org

Registration and abstract submission close this Sunday April 14, so don’t miss out!

We look forward to having you with us!

Details:
https://royalsociety.org/science-events-and-lectures/2024/05/cell-lineages/

Confirmed speakers:

Simon Hippenmeyer – IST, Austria
Ben Simons – Cambridge University, UK
Shosei Yoshida – NIBB Okazaki, Japan
Elizabeth Murchison – Cambridge University, UK
Sarah Bowling – Boston Children’s Hospital -USA
Bushra Raj – UPenn – USA
Elke Ober- FAU Erlangen Nurnberg, Germany
Trevor Graham – ICR London, UK
Patrick Lemaire – CRBM, Montpellier – France
Colinda Scheele – IB-KU Leuven, Belgium
Michael Ratz – Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Michel Cayouette – IRCM Montreal, Canada
Periklis Pantazis – Imperial College London, UK
Ana Cvejic – University of Copenhagen/BRIC – Denmark
Marketa Kaucka – MPRGL MPI – Germany
Mekayla Storer – Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, UK

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