Datum: | Donnerstag, 2. bis Freitag, 3. Juni 2016 |
Ort: | Saarland University, CIPMM, Building 48, Kirrberger Straße 100, 66421 Homburg, Germany |
This international symposium aims to bring together basic researchers and clinicians to discuss new developments for the therapeutic use of stem cells.
The focus will be on four major areas of human disease:
The event features 13 high-profile speakers. These international experts will present new approaches in stem cell therapy and discuss regulatory mechanisms on the cellular level which influence stem cell fate and activity.
On Thursday evening, Prof. Michael Menger, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, invites the public to attend his opening lecture to discuss the competitive aspects of science.
Michael Menger (Homburg)
Magali Cucchiarini & Henning Madry (Homburg)
Frank Barry (Galway)
Sonja Schrepfer (Hamburg)
Michael Böhm ML (Homburg)
Gerd Hasenfuß (Göttingen)
Bernd Fleischmann (Bonn)
Karl-Ludwig Laugwitz (Munich)
Pete Coffey (London)
Barbara Käsmann-Kellner (Homburg)
Daniel Meller (Jena)
Norbert Graf (Homburg)
Michael Pfreundschuh (Homburg)
photo: Oliver Dietze
The symposium is intended for interested clinicians to basic researchers and junior scientists. Participation is free of charge. Please register until 13 May 2016.
Alfreda Zäch-Welsch
Saarland University
tel.: +49 6841/16-22302
email: alfreda.zaech-welsch@uks.eu