Tuesday, 04 June 2013
The Royal College of Pathologists, Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AF, United Kingdom
This 4th Annual event will review the drawback and advantages of hIPSCs for diverse type of clinical applications.
This event has CPD accreditation
This event is part of the 2013 Euroscicon Stem Cell Trilogy. To find out more see www.stemcells2013.com
Speakers include
Dr David Hay, MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Dr Lyn Healy, NIBSCC, South Mimms, UK
Dr Kevin Chalut, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
TBC, Lifetech, UK
Professor Pete Coffey, Head of Ocular Biology & Therapeutics, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, London, UK
Dr Ramiro Alberio, University of Nottingham, UK
Event Web Site: www.regonline.co.uk/IPS2013
If you would like to attend please contact Leon Pein
Email: leon.pein@euroscicon.com
Phone: (+44) 07507 799380
The venue for this event is The Royal College of Pathologists
2 Carlton House Terrace is the home of the Royal College of Pathologists, a professional membership organisation, concerned with all matters relating to the science and practice of pathology.
Carlton House Terrace was constructed largely between 1826 and 1829 and it remains the property of the Queen. Its balconies overlook the Mall in central London where Buckingham palace stands.
Tags: CYP p450, delivery, DNA methylation, drug, Embryonic Stem cells, ESGRO 2i, glioblastoma, GMP, hepatocyte, High-throughput efficiency, Induced pluripotency, iPS cells, iPSC, liver, liver; beta-cell, manufacturing, Nanog, neural stem cell, pancreas, Pluripotency; reprogramming; chromatin signatures; DNA replication timing; histone acetyltransferase p30, pluripotent stem cell, Pluripotentcy, reprogramming, Stable Karyoytpe, STEMCCA, supply chain, translation
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