Speaker: Muzlifah Haniffa, Affiliate PI, Dept of Dermatology & Immunology
Talk title: "Decoding the developing human immune system"
Host: Joo-Hyeon Lee
Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
Speaker: Muzlifah Haniffa, Affiliate PI, Dept of Dermatology & Immunology
Talk title: "Decoding the developing human immune system"
Host: Joo-Hyeon Lee
Speaker: Kirsty Ferguson, Postdoc, Philpott lab
Talk Title: "Improving differentiation therapies for neuroblastoma"
Speaker: Viviana Macarelli, PhD student, Merkle lab
Talk Title: "Characterization of primary cilia in hiPSC-derived neurons"
Host: Florian Merkle
Speaker: Teresa Rayon, Affiliate PI, Babraham Institute
Talk title: "Timescales in development: the tempo across and within species"
Host: Joo-Hyeon Lee
Speaker: Vanesa Sokleva, PhD student, Rawlins lab
Talk Title: “Impact of mechanical signals on human foetal lung cell differentiation”
Speaker: Zijian Fang, PhD student, Méndez-Ferrer lab
Talk Title: "Investigating the anti-leukaemia activity of Tamoxifen in myeloproliferative neoplasms"
Speaker: Moshe Biton, PI, The Ernst and Kaethe Ascher Career Development Chair, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Talk title: "Immune Regulation of Intestinal Stem cells"
Speaker: Daniel Yamamoto, PhD student, Rowitch lab
Talk Title: "Identifying novel transcription factors that govern the age-related delay in remyelination"
Speaker: Emily Hill, PhD student, Alcolea lab
Dr. E. Ann Yeh is a Professor of Paediatrics (Neurology) at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada, where she is the director of the MS and Neuroinflammatory Disorders Program at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and a Senior Scientist at the SickKids Research Institute.
Speakers: Mai Linh Ton, PhD student, Göttgens lab
Talk title: "Rabbit Development as a Model for Single Cell Comparative Genomics"
Speakers: David Lando/Xiaoyan Ma, postdocs, Laue lab
Join us during Blood Cancer Awareness Month to explore Anna Brownsted’s Unknown Unknowns project bringing together patient ambassadors and stem cell researchers.
This two-day, fully in-person symposium will bring together research scientists and clinicians with an interest in the biology of lymphoma and CLL, and will be held in Magdalene College in the heart of Cambridge, UK.