Die Abstracts-Deadline für die 7. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Stammzellforschung und das 7. Fraunhofer Life Scinece Symposium Leipzig wurde bis zum 24. September 2012 verlängert.
Unter dem diesjährigen Motto „Stem Cells and Clinical Applications“ treffen sich am 29./30. November 2012 Forscher, Medizinier und Unternehmen in Leipzig, um sich über die aktuellen Entwicklungen in der Stammzellforschung auszutauschen.
Bis zum 24. September 2012 besteht noch die Möglichkeit eigene Forschungsbeiträge (Abstracts) in den folgenden Kategorien einzureichen:
• Stem Cells for Immune / Autoimmune or Inflammatory Diseases
• Stem Cells for Neurological or Cardiovascular Diseases
• Stem Cells for Hematological or Oncological Diseases
• Stem Cells for Bone or Cartilage Diseases
• Stem Cell Differentiation
• Stem Cell Signalling
• Pluripotency and Epigenetics of Stem Cells
• Stem Cells for Tissue Engineering
Weitere Informationen, Abstract Submission und Registrierung unter http://www.fs-leipzig.com
Folgende Keynote-Vorträge erwarten die diesjährigen Teilnehmer:
Prof. Francesco Dazzi (Imperial College of London, London, UK): Inflammation and stem cell differentiation
Prof. Karl-Heinz Krause (University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland): Stem-cell derived human in vitro and in vivo models: From disease-targeted drug development to toxicity testing
Prof. Katarina Le Blanc (Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska, Sweden): Mesenchymal stem cell treatment for inflammatory conditions
Prof. Anna Wobus (Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, Gatersleben, Germany): Pluripotent stem cell research in Germany – A personal view on historical roots, present state and future challenges
Prof. Martin Zenke (RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany): Engineering stem cells
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