KEY TOPICS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: - Modeling stem cells
- Population dynamics of human ES cells: self renewal, adaptation and cancer
- Human embryonic stem cells and human genetic disorders
- Induced pluripotent stem cells and research into aging
- Extrinsic Factors Regulating Stem
- Intrinsic Factors Regulating Stem Cell Behaviour
- Proliferation and Differentiation of Adult Stem
- Tumor Stem Cells
- Pluripotency and Stem Cell Plasticity
- Regenerative Strategies
- Asymmetric cell division
- Using iPS cells for studying neurodegeneration
- Nuclear reprogramming
- Stem cell-niche interactions
- Reprogramming somatic cells to pluripotency using small molecules
- Epithelial, neural and hematopoietic stem cells
- Induced pluripotency without virus
- Mechanisms and treatments of monogenic diseases through pluripotent stem cells
- Reprogramming and plasticity
GENERAL CHAIRProf. the Hon. Dr. Stephen Martin
Executive Chairman (Pro tem), Global Science & Technology Forum
Former Speaker Parliament of Australia
Former Deputy Vice Chancellor (Strategy and Planning) Curtin University of Technology
Former Pro Vice Chancellor International, Victoria University
PROGRAM COMMITTEEProf. Johnny Huard
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA
Prof. Gerald P. Schatten
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA
Assoc. Prof. Domminique Bonnet
University College of London, UK
Assoc. Prof. Satdarshan (Paul) Singh Monga
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aline Betancourt
Tulane University School of Medicine, USA
Assoc. Prof. Hina W. Chaudhry
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Assoc. Prof. Treena Arinzeh
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Asst. Prof. Stuart Fraser
University of Sydney, Australia
Asst. Prof. Xiu-Ping Wang
Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Dr John Yu
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
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