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Stem Cells: From Mechanism to Therapy

CANCER STEM CELLS • REPROGRAMMING • TISSUE ENGINEERING • ORGANOIDS • REGENERATIVE MEDICINE

OSCI Symposium is an international event, unifying scientists and clinicians working in stem cells research in various fields of translational medicine.

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AGENDA

THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER

Speaker Title Chair
9.30 REGISTRATION
10.15 Welcome
Colin Goding
How do endothelial cells make quick decisions?
10.20 Angela Russell
Oxford
Small molecule stimulation of cardiovascular repair and regeneration Sarah De Val
10.50 Chris Toepfer
Oxford
Using human stem cell derived cells to model inherited cardiomyopathies Sarah De Val
11.20 BREAK
11.50 Francesco Boccellato
Oxford
Decoding the signals in cell fate decision in human adult gastric glands Francis Szele
12.20 Andras Latakos
Cambridge
Developmental and early aspects of neurodegeneration in complex human organoid models Francis Szele
12.50 Jonathan Whitchurch
iotaSciences
Low-stress single-cell isolation – for both you and the cells that matter to you Francis Szele
13.00 LUNCH
14.30 Craig Maclean
Oxford
Bacterial heterogeneity and antibiotic resistance Eric O’Neill
15.00 Steve Pollard
Edinburgh
Targeting the core neurodevelopmental identity in glioblastoma Eric O’Neill
15.30 Nicola Smart
Oxford
Epicardial cell quiescence: key to harnessing regenerative potential? Eric O’Neill
16.00 BREAK
16.30 Luca Magnani
London
Breast Cancer Dormancy, a link to the past Colin Goding
17.00 Riccardo Fodde
Rotterdam
KEYNOTE: The non-stem origin of colon cancer in the context of inflammation and diet Colin Goding
17.45 END
19.00 SPEAKERS’
DINNER

FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER

Speaker Title Chair
9.30 ARRIVALS
10.15 Welcome:
Francesco Boccellato
10.20 Igor Adameyko
Stockholm
Integration of clonal information at single cell level helps to decipher the logic of fate selections during mid-stages of embryonic development Francesco Boccellato
10.50 Katie Bentley
London
How do endothelial cells make quick decisions? Francesco Boccellato
11.20 BREAK
11.50 Mirjana Efremova
London
Dissecting phenotypic heterogeneity and plasticity in colorectal cancer metastasis Angela Russell
12.20 Ahmed Ahmed
Oxford
AI-enabled neoantigen-specific TIL therapy for Tumour initiating cells Angela Russell
12.50 Bhaskar Anand
Miltenyi Biotec
Stem cell products that pave the way for translation Angela Russell
13.00 LUNCH
14.30 Dammy Olayanju
Qkine
Growth factor optimisation for animal-free stem cell and organoid cultures Paul Riley
14.40

Maria Abad
Cambridge

When the non-coding codes: Mining the microproteome for new regulators of cellular plasticity Paul Riley
15.10 Anjali Kusumbe
Oxford
Unveiling the Secrets of Vascular and Stem Cell Ageing: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Longevity Paul Riley
15.40 Silvia Santos
London
Our first choices: decoding cellular signals during early development Paul Riley
16.10 BREAK
16.40 Siim Pauklin
Oxford
Molecular mechanisms regulating cancer stem cells in pancreatic cancer Pakavarin Louphrasitthiphol
17.10 Eric O’Neill
Oxford

Implications of stiffness on neuronal stem cell regulation, brain cortex and psychiatric disorders

Pakavarin Louphrasitthiphol
17.40 Closing Remarks END OF SYMPOSIUM