Annual Oxford Stem Cell Institute Symposium 2024
Research
Thursday, 24 October 2024 to Friday, 25 October 2024
Oxford Martin School, 34 Broad Street, Oxford
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 |
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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 |
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 |