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Dr. Saeid Amini Nik (MD, Ph.D)
Titles:
1. 3D Skin Printing: In-Situ Formation of Planar Tissues
2. Myeloid lineage cell during healing: Friend or Foe?
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Prof. Michel Cohen-Tannoudji (Ph.D)
Titles:
1. Consequences of Ribosome Biogenesis Inhibition on Normal and Pathological Intestinal Stem/
Progenitor Cells
2. Specification and Maintenance of Cell Identities in The Early Mammalian Embryo
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Prof. Caroline Gargett ( Ph.D)
Titles:
1. Towards the Clinical Translation of a Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Based Therapy for Pelvic Organ Prolapse
2. Identification and Characterisation of Endometrial Stem/Progenitor Cells
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Prof. Ryoichiro Kageyama (MD, Ph.D)
Titles:
1. Dynamic Control of Embryonic Neural Stem Cells 2. Dynamic Control of Adult Neural Stem Cells
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Prof. Rolf Kemler (Ph.D)
Titles:
1. Trimethylation and Acetylation of β-Catenin at Lysine 49 Represent a Key Element in ES Cell Pluripotency
2. -Catenin Regulates Telomerase in Stem and Cancer Cells
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Dr. Johnny Kim (Ph.D)
Titles:
1. Harnessing functional genomics to identify mechanisms of stem cell dependent tissue regeneration
2. Targeted inactivation of oncogenic drivers of cancer originating in adult stem cells during muscle regeneration
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Prof. João F. Mano (Ph.D)
Titles:
1. Instructive Natural-Based Hydrogels as Platforms for Stem Cell Cultures for Tissue Engineering Applications
2. Nanotechnology Approaches in the Design of Hybrid Constructs for Regenerative Medicine
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Dr. Alessandro Prigione (Ph.D)
Title:
1. iPSCs for Mitochondrial Medicine
2. Mitochondrial metabolism in stem cells and neural disease modeling
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Dr. Nicolas Rivron (Ph.D)
Title:
1. Platforms for Controlling Organogenesis in a Dish
2. Blastocyst-Like Structures with Implantation Potential Formed solely from Stem Cells
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Prof. Pierre Savatier (Ph.D)
Title:
1. Revisiting LIF/GP130/JAK/STAT3 Signalling in Human Pluripotent STEM CELLS
2. Naïve Pluripotency and Chimeric Competency in Rabbits and Non-Human Primates
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Prof. Wolfram Tetzlaff (MD, Ph.D)
Title:
1. Myelinogenic Plasticity of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells and Role of Remyelination in Locomotor Recovery following Contusive Spinal Cord Injury
2. Remyelination Failure Potentiates Axon Loss and Impairs Motor Function following Cuprizone Demyelination
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Prof. Pierre Vanderhaeghen
Title:
1. Mechanisms and Perspectives for Modeling Human Brain Diseases and Evolution
2. Using Mouse-Human Chimeric Brain to Study Neuronal Development and Diseases
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Dr. Antonio Capalbo (PhD), Italy
Title:
1. Why, When and for Whom PGD and PGS May be Beneficial
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Dr. Fakhera Feroz (PhD),UK
Title:
1. Endometrial Transcriptome and Proteome Profiles in Women with Impaired Fertility
2. Importance of Toxins in Repro-Medicine; Focusing on IVF Outcomes
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Dr. Parviz Gharagozloo (PhD), USA
Title:
1. Antioxidants in the Practice of Male Infertility; What Every Clinician Should Know Prior to Treatment by A.R.T?
2. Sperm DNA Fragmentation and Antioxidant
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Dr. Jorge Hallak (PhD), Brazil
Title:
1. Alcohol, Tobacco, Recreational Drugs and Steroids: Alterations in Testicular Function and Semen Quality
2. The Impact of Environmental Stressors and Air Pollution on Spermatogenesis: An Epidemiological and Mechanistic Approach
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Dr. Yacoub Khalaf (MD), UK
Title:
1. Developing the Concept of iCOS: A Path Toward Success in ART
2. The POR Patients: Aetiologia and Management Developing the Concept of iCOS: A Path toward Success in ART
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Dr. Wilfrid Kues (PhD), Germany
Title:
1. Genetic Engineering in Model Livestock Species
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Dr. Navid Manuchehrabadi (PhD), USA
Title:
1. Improved Tissue Cryopreservation Using Inductive Heating of Magnetic Nanoparticles
2. Feasibility Study in the Development of Whole Ovary Vitrification and Nanowarming
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Dr. Navid Manuchehrabadi (PhD), USA
Title:
1. Improved Tissue Cryopreservation Using Inductive Heating of Magnetic Nanoparticles
2. Feasibility Study in the Development of Whole Ovary Vitrification and Nanowarming
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Prof. Marcus Meseguer (PhD), Spain
Title:
1. New Strategies for Diagnosing Embryo Implantation Potential
2. Biomakers and Key Considerations for Single Embryo Transfer: which Embryo to Transfer based on Early Embryo Assessments
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Prof. Thomas V. O’Halloran (PhD), USA
Title:
1. New Regulators of Meiotic Progression: The Zinc Spark and Zinc Flux
2. Regulation of Sperm Development by Zinc
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Prof. Teresa K. Woodruff (PhD), USA
Title:
1. New Communication Strategies for Reproductive Science and Medicine
2. Oncofertility: From Bench to Bedside
3. A Microfluidic Culture Model of the Human Reproductive Tract and 28-Day Menstrual Cycle
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