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Young Investigator Symposium 2019

Novel concepts and technologies in Stem Cell Biology

Tuesday 4th June 2019, Belfrage Lecture Hall, BMC D15

Invited speakers:

Alessandro Fantin, PhD. Univesity of Milan, Italy: “Erythro-myeloid progenitors contribute endothelial cells to blood vessels

Dena Leeman, PhD. Genentech, USA: “Lysosome activation clears aggregates and enhances quiescent neural stem cell activation during aging

Bastiaan Spanjaard, PhD. Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany: “Simultaneous lineage tracing and cell-type identification using CRISPR–Cas9-induced genetic scars

Rajiv Khajuria, PhD. Heidelberg University, Germany: “Ribosome Levels Selectively Regulate Translation and Lineage Commitment in Human Hematopoiesis

 

Organising committee:

Paul Bourgine, Jenny Hansson, Henrik Ahlenius, Deirdre Hoban, Isabel Hidalgo, Dimitra Zacharaki & Claire McKay

 

Young Investigators 2019
Young Investigators of the Year 2019. Photo: Claire McKay

Alessandro Fantin

Alessandro Fantin

Dena Leeman

Dena Leeman
Dena Leeman

Bastiaan Spanjaard

Bastiaan Spanjaard

Rajiv Khajuria

Rajiv Khajuria