7th Dutch Stem Cell Meeting
May 9 2014, UMCG, Groningen
This year’s keynote speaker is Peter Fraser (The Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK.). The title of his seminar is: “Higher-order chromatin structures involved in maintaining pluripotency through gene activation and repression”.
Hendrik Folkerts
(UMC Groningen)
ATG5 and ATG7 fulfill essential and non-redundant roles in human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells.
Sulima Geerman (Sanquin)
Bone marrow memory CD8+ T cells positively influence hematopoietic stem cell function.
Edyta E. Wojtowicz.
(UMC Groningen)
A systematic analysis of miRNA-125 family members reveals their similar role in the regulation of hematopoiesis.
Kerstin Schneeberger
(UMC Utrecht)
Adult Stem Cells in the Small Intestine are Intrinsically Programmed with their Location-Specific Function.
Martti Maimets
(UMC Groningen)
Wnt-dependent in vitro expansion of adult salivary gland stem cells.
Ewart Kuijk
(Hubrecht)
Chromothripsis iPS cells.
Georgios Kosmidis
(LUMC)
Human pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes to study Brugada syndrome.
Aishwarya Nadadhur
(VUMC)
Neuronal differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells for disease modeling.
Noemi Zambetti
(ErasmusMC)
Bone progenitors drive genomic instability and cell cycle arrest of hematopoietic stem cells in a mouse model of of Schwachman Diamond Syndrome.
Andrea Brum
(ErasmusMC)
Connectivity Map-Based Discovery Of Parbendazole As A Novel Osteogenic Compound.
Yvonne Fischer
“How to publish your paper in Stem Cell Reports”.
Keynote lecture
Peter Fraser
(Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK)
Higher-order chromatin structures involved in maintaining pluripotency through gene activation and repression.