Courses and Workshops
Explore our wide range of courses and workshops designed to equip the next generation of stem cell scientists with the essential knowledge and skills needed for a successful career.
iPS Course: Handling, Maintenance and Understanding of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
The iPS Course is a new 4-day course that aims to provide a better theoretical and practical understanding of pluripotent stem cells, their culture requirements and their extensive potential for use in modern research and medicine. The course contains substantial hand-on practice in the cell lab and seminars covering topics from history, growth, quality controls to how they can be used in research and the clinic.
Date: 08 - 12 April, 2024
Not currently accepting applications.
Flow Cytometry: Introductory Course
The Flow Cytometry: Introductory Course is a 3-day theoretical course that aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of flow cytometry, covering basic concepts, instrumentation, techniques, data acquisition and analysis, as well as its applications.
Date: 31 January - 05 February, 2025
Not currently accepting applications.
Flow Cytometry: Continuation Course
The Flow Cytometry: Continuation Course course aims to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of various aspects of flow cytometry, encompassing experimental design, sample handling, data analysis, and file management, offering practical knowledge applicable to research questions.
Date: 05 - 12 May, 2025
Currently accepting applications.
Flow Cytometry: Sorting Course
The Flow Cytometry: Sorting Course aims to provide practical knowledge of droplet based cell sorting (FACS) that can be directly transferred to research questions.
Date: 13 - 17 Janauary, 2025
Not currently accepting applications.
Basic Course in R Programming
The Basic Course in R Programming is designed to provide participants with a solid foundation in this widely-used and versatile language.
Date: 12 - 16 May, 2025
Accepting application until 04 May, 2025.
Molecular aspects of cell, tissue and gene therapies (1,5 hp)
Online course offered at Lund University via the Research School in Stem Cell Biology and National ATMP Research School
The course will teach about the current state of the field and what challenges must be addressed for it to reach its full potential. Additionally, attendees will learn how to incorporate the latest advances in regenerative medicine and ATMPs from recent years into their own research.
Date: 12 - 23 May, 2025
Accepting applications until 22 April, 2025.
Contacts:
Mattias Magnusson
Executive Director Research School
Email: mattias [dot] magnusson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se
David Bryder
Scientific Director Research School
Email: David [dot] Bryder [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (David[dot]Bryder[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)