Speaker: Professor Kathy Niakan, (Francis Crick Institute/Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience)
Title: "Genetic approaches to studying early lineage specification in human embryos"
Chairing: Ludovic Vallier
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
Speaker: Professor Kathy Niakan, (Francis Crick Institute/Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience)
Title: "Genetic approaches to studying early lineage specification in human embryos"
Chairing: Ludovic Vallier
The presenters will be:
Aleksandra Jartseva, PhD Student, Laue lab
Title: "Single-molecule imaging for understanding
chromatin organisation".
Kyungtae Lim, Postdoc, Rawlins lab
The Molecular Haemopoiesis Meeting, which was initiated 23 years ago, is an annual gathering of the UK and European research communities studying blood cell development, with a particular focus on blood stem cell biology, developmental haematopoiesis, gene regulation and leukaemia.
Speaker: Maria Alcolea, Principal Investigator, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
Title: "Epithelial Cell Fate Transitions-an oesophageal tale"
Chairing: Ludovic Vallier
Speaker: Dr Irina Mohorianu (Head of Scientific Computing, CSCI)
Title: "Is it or isn't it (differentially) expressed? Effect of sequencing noise on inferring biological conclusions (for bulk and single cell sequencing data)."
The talk will take place via Microsoft Teams
Speaker: Dr Katharina Rothe
Institution: Terry Fox Laboratory, Vancouver
Title: "Leukemic Stem Cells: THe Root of All Evil"
Speaker: Professor Alan Warren, Professor of Haematology
Institution: Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Department of Haematology
Title: "Blood stem cells take multiple independent routes to combat germline ribosome dysfunction"
The presenters will be:
Silvia Benito-Kwiecinski, PhD Student, Lancaster lab
Title: Studying early neural morphogenesis in ape-derived brain organoids
Hongorzul Davaapil, Postdoc, Sinha lab
Scott Dillon, Imaging Facility, Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
“Thinking big on the nanoscale: electron microscopy for cell biology”
Speaker: Prof Ramiro Alberio
Institution: Professor of Developmental Biology, University of Nottingham
Title: "Developmental principles of bilaminar disc embryos using the pig model"