Bon-Kyoung Koo will be a keynote speaker!

We proudly announce that Bon-Kyoung Koo (Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna) will present a keynote lecture.

Bon-Kyoung Koo reseach group focuses on the mechanisms regulating adult stem cells particularly on intestinal and gastric adult stem cells during homeostasis and following injury repair.

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Vladimir Rotrekl is confirmed invited speaker

The Stem Cell and Disease Modeling research group (SCDM) builds on long term experience with human pluripotent stem cells, their cultivation and differentiation. Current focus of the group aims at use of human pluripotent stem cells to model human diseases which lead to cardiomyopathy and heart failure with special focus on progressive cardiomyopathies caused by cardiac progenitor depletion and heart remodeling due to cardiac progenitor genome instability. The SCDM uses reprogrammed human patient cells as well as human embryonic stem cells with edited genome to create models of monogenic diseases involving cardiomyopathy. The group also complements stem cell based modeling by analysis of both, animal models and human samples. The SCDM team has also developed novel technology to analyze mechanoelectrical coupling in stem cell derived patient specific cardiac syncytium based on atomic force microscope

Alexander W. Bruce is the next confirmed invited speaker

His group is concerned with uncovering the molecular basis of mechanisms of cell lineage derivation during the preimplantation developmental period of mammalian embryos, primarily utilising the mouse model. Specifically, how the blastomeres of the developing conceptus resist differentiation to retain their pluripotentcy and ultimately contribute to the epiblast, or differentiate into the supportive extra embryonic tissues of the trophectoderm and primitive endoderm, by the peri-implantation blastocyst stage. His lab also has an interest in molecular processes underlying meiotic maturation of primary oocytes. Laboratory (LEMDB) webpages: https://www.prf.jcu.cz/en/kmb/research/research-groups.html LEMDB on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LEMDB/

Giancarlo Forte is the first confirmed invited speaker

His research interests are mainly focused on the interaction between tissue-specific cells and the extracellular matrix, with special attention to the mechanobiology of stem cells as determinants of aging diseases. His group adopts a multidisciplinary approach based on single and colony cell patterning, 3D cultures and pluripotent stem cells to generate disease models and dissect the contribution of mechanically activated pathways in aging pathologies.