The Cold Spring Harbor Asia conference on Human Development - from Embryos to Stem Cell Models will be held in-person at Awaji, Japan between March 5 - March 10, 2023. Details of the in-person meeting can be found in the following URL (https://www.csh-asia.org/?content/505)
The organizing committee for the Human Development - from Embryos to Stem Cell Models meeting has also decided to hold a half-day online pre-conference webinar on 21 September 2022 to gather people in the field of Human Developmental to discuss and share insight of the latest develpment in the Developmental Biology field.
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Major Topics:
1. Human development from perspective of comparative embryology
2. Pre- and peri-implantation stage human development
3. Primate models of human development
4. In vitro 3D reconstitution of human tissues and organs
5. In vitro 3D models of human diseases
6. Novel tools for in vitro reconstitution and analysis of human development
Speakers invited:
Jacob Hanna, Weizmann Institute of Science
Title: Synthetic ex utero embryogenesis: from naive pluripotent cells to post-gastrulation whole embryos
Bernadette de Bakker, Amsterdam UMC
Title: The Dutch Fetal Biobank – Imaging human development
Thorsten Boroviak, University of Cambridge
Title: TBA
Takashi Yoshino, Kyushu University
Title: In vitro reconstitution of murine ovarian follicles
Jun Wu, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Title: Blastoids, an in vitro model for blastocyst development
Kyle Loh, Stanford University
Title:Creating human artery and vein cells reveals the targets of deadly biosafety level 4 viruses
Webinar Program stemwebinarprogram.pdf