Stem cells: from basic research to bioprocessing 2015 covers topics such as:
- Direct Conversion of Pluripotent Human Embryonic Stem Cells into Functional Human Neuronal or Cardiomyocyte Cell Therapy Derivatives for Regenerative Medicine
- MicroRNA Activity and Adult Stem Cell Differentiation: Utilising the Epigenome
- Decellularized organs: Whole organ construction with stem cells
- Synthetic mRNAs as optimised tools for stem cell generation and for manipulating cellular phenotypes
- The identification of novel factors involved in migration of stem cells to site of injury
Stem cells: from basic research to bioprocessing 2015 brings together attendees involved or interested in stem cell biology, differentiation and use in biomedicine, including:
- Academic and Research Institutes: Group and Lab Heads, Postdoctoral Scientists and Research Students
- Biotech and Pharma Industry: CEOs, Chief Scientists, Group Heads, Senior and Junior Scientists, Research Managers