Royal Society Meeting on Cell Lineages
Posted by Claudio Cortes, on 9 April 2024
Birmingham, UK, May 7-8, 2024
Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre
Do you study Development? Complex cellular systems? Cancer? Then we’d love to have you at our Meeting “Cell Lineages across scales, space and time”!
Lineage trajectories and cellular decisions coordinate embryonic development and growth. Similarly, cellular origin and clonal trajectories are crucial elements to understanding and modulating the response to injury, disease, and therapies. This meeting will showcase cutting-edge research spanning developmental biology, regeneration, and cancer, in light of recently developed techniques to study lineage trajectories and cellular decisions with different approaches.
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