Participation
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Registration fees
- Standard: EUR 250,-
- PhD students: EUR 180,-
Local PhDs please send an email to gw@uni-mainz.de before registering.
The fee includes lunch, snacks, coffee, water and apple juice during the day, the conference dinner on Wednesday and the social activity/wine hike.
The event will take place according to the current covid measures.
The workshop will take place in person only.
07 - 09 September 2022
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Stem cells are the driving force behind many crucial aspects of multi-cellular life. As such, they also have an immense impact on human health. Understanding the biology of stem cells is therefore of utmost importance to treat disease. Stem cells also hold the promise to improve regeneration, for instance to re-establish neuronal function following severe damage, to shed light on how we develop from a fertilized oocyte into a mature individual, but also to learn what happens in cancer when stem cells turn awry. Finally, we live in an ageing society, and also on this front stem cell biology holds the potential to help people age in a healthy manner. The last decade has seen immense developments in this field of research. For instance, new 3D- culture systems called organoids permit the study of the early development of human tissues and organs in health and disease and innovative technologies allow for unveiling stem cell dynamics at single cell level as never before. This workshop will bring together many leaders of the stem cell field, covering different areas and approaches. Our aim is to provide a personal and informal setting in order to discuss the latest insights and discoveries and to inspire everyone who attends with novel ideas.
Scientific Organizer:
Prof. Dr. René Ketting
Prof. Dr. Benedikt Berninger,
Dr. Natalia Soshnikova
Scientific Director of the Gutenberg Workshops in the Life Sciences:
Peter Baumann
Event Manager:
Nina Heydt
Invited Speakers:
Jürgen Knoblich* |
IMBA, Austria |
Eduard Batlle |
IRB, Spain |
Mathew Garnett |
Sanger Center, UK |
Koen Oost |
FMI, Switzerland |
Marisa Karow |
FAU, Germany |
Marta Shahbazi |
LMB, Cambridge, UK |
Alison Simmons |
University of Oxford, UK |
Elly Tanaka |
IMP, Austria |
Barbara Treutlein |
ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
Andreas Trumpp |
DKFZ, Germany |
Baptiste Libé-Philippot |
VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research |
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*Keynote speaker