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To facilitate great discussion the speakers will also form key panels over the two days, ensuring unique engagement opportunities in hot topics such as discovery and validation challenges, assay and analysis tool selection, core and collaborative facilities, data interpretation, organoid intelligence (OI), translational research adoption and organoid transplantation technology.
From Organoids in virus research to Organoids in Space, this promises to be the best in person event yet for Organoid and Organ-on-a-chip researchers!
Professor Thomas Hartung. Specialises in organoid cultures in toxicology and Organoid intelligence.
Specialises in organoid cultures in toxicology and the use of artificial intelligence at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA. Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in translational research of liver organ transplantation and organoid technology at the Erasmus MC Transplant Institute, UMC, Netherlands. Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in Human brain development in cerebral organoids at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), U.K.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in human organoid models for virus and Pediatric Infectious Disease research at OrganoVIR Labs and Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands. Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in the biology of stem cells in tissues in both health and disease. KU Leuven, Belgium.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in bladder cancer organoids at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in research into heterocellular oncogene signalling in biomimetic organoids. Department of Oncology, University College London Cancer Institute, UK.
Discussion Panel member.
Currently developing in vitro models using organoids that simulate the human system to understand musculoskeletal tissue healing. Charite Univeristatsmedizin, Berlin.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in Adipoids and immune metabolism research at CURE3D, the University of Düsseldorf,
Germany.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in Organoids, organ-on-a-chip and mass spectrometry at University of Oslo.
Discussion Panel member.
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Specialises in using organoids as pre-clinical model systems to evaluate the efficacy of precision anti-cancer virotherapies. Cardiff University, U.K
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in human bone marrow organoids at the University of Oxford and University of Birmingham, UK.
Discussion Panel member.
Senior Scientific Director in Translational Cell Science at GSK, U.K.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in kidney organoids as Senior Principal Scientist, CVRM Immunology and Kidney Regeneration Lead, Astra Zeneca, UK.
Discussion Panel member.
Research Manager of the Organoid Facility at the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre, Imperial College London, UK.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in organoid models of multiple sclerosis, published work includes organoid neurodegeneration in low Earth orbit. New York Stem Cell Foundation, USA.
Discussion Panel member.
Specialises in Organ-on-a-chip technologies at CN Bio, UK.
Specialises in Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine. UCL and UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, U.K
Specialises in preclinical drug discovery and development services to advance oncology, immuno-oncology and inflammatory disorders at Crown Bioscience.
Specialises in the use of organoid and organ-on-a-chip models for target ID and validation within Translational Medicine at Sosei Heptares, U.K
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Specialises in fast, high throughput and temporal resolution imaging of organoids at CrestOptics, Italy.
Poster above courtesy of speaker and panel member; Professor Hugo Vankelecom et al, KU Leuven.
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Share your research and present a poster at the heart of the conference. Poster above courtesy of speaker and panel member; Professor Hugo Vankelecom et al, KU Leuven.
Immerse yourself for two days. Leading researcher talks, panel discussions, posters, technology exhibition. Engage with Organoid and Organ-on-a-chip researchers.
15 minute flash back!
Watch Dr Vivian Li, CRICK, London present at World Organoid Research day 2023. 2024 all talks in person.
'Thank YOU for organizing World Organoid Research Day 2023! It was such an exciting day with really inspirational speakers. Looking forward to meeting in 2024!'
15 minute flash back!
Watch Professor Hans Clevers, Roche, present at World Organoid Research day 2023.
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Set within a one hundred acre estate bordering the River Cam, Hinxton Hall Conference Centre is located on the Wellcome Genome Campus. Explore the main auditorium, wonderful exhibition hall, poster, live streaming and quieter work rooms.
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World Organoid Research Day+
In person. Cambridge, U.K