Apr
Course: Handling, maintenance and understanding of human pluripotent stem cells
Are you new to working with human pluripotent stem cells? The Cell and Gene Therapy Core Facility is offering a new course containing substantial hand-on practice in the cell lab as well as seminars covering topics such as history, growth, quality controls and how they can be used in research and the clinic.
The aim of this 5-day course is to get a better theoretical and practical understanding of the pluripotent stem cells, their culture requirements and extensive potential for use in modern research and medicine.
Target group: Anyone (from PhD to PIs) who is new to working with pluripotent stem cells. The course is suited for all levels and positions but requires previous knowledge of cell culture as the course has substantial hands-on elements. Each day will have both hands-on and theoretical elements. Please note that this course is not yet available to for inclusion in LAKOK, so no credits, only a certificate, will be awarded.
Limited spaces are available.
Date: April 8-12, 2024 (full days)
Location: Lund Biomedical Centre, Lund University
Registration Opens: February 15th, 2024
Registration Closes: March 15th, 2024
Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their application the latest one week after the registration closes.
About the event
Location:
BMC (venue TBD)
Target group:
Open to all
Language:
In English
Contact:
Pia [dot] Johansson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se