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Program and registration details for the annual INVITROM Symposium
‘Stem cells in 3R research’<http://www.invitrom.org/symposia/>
The international society for in vitro methods will once again host its annual
INVITROM symposium on
March 22nd, 2018
The location is:
David de Wied Building<https://www.uu.nl/en/david-de-wied-building>
Utrecht Science Park
Universiteitsweg 99
3584 CG Utrecht
The Netherlands
If you are not a PhD or Masters student, the admission is 35 euros, which
includes a year INVITROM membership.
Payments can be done safely through PayPal on our
website<http://www.invitrom.org/payment-for-participation-symposium/> or
banktransfer <http://www.invitrom.org/payment-for-participation-symposium/>
Admission for technicians, PhD students and master students is free!
Please register before the 16th of March
here<http://www.invitrom.org/registration/>.
Abstract<http://www.invitrom.org/abstract-submission/> submissions for the
poster sessions and registration for the annual INVITROM symposium are
officially opened!
We would like to invite researchers, as well as technicians, to present their
work and methods!
Please submit your abstracts for an A0 portrait poster presentation
here<http://www.invitrom.org/abstract-submission/>.
You have until March 10th, 2018, to hand in your abstract for inclusion in the
programme!
Programme
9:00 Registration/coffee
10:00 Introduction by Peter Olinga
10:20 Dr. Bart Spee (Universiteit Utrecht): Biofabrication of liver constructs
using adult stem cells
11:00 Dr. Joery de Kock (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): Human skin-derived
precursor cells as cell source for toxicity testing of pharmaceuticals
11:40 Coffee/tea/posters
12:10 Joost Boeckmans (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): In vitro modelling of NAFLD
using stem cells: state of the art
12:30 Young scientist and sponsor speed presentations
13:10 General assembly (open to all INVITROM members, 30 min.)
13:10 Lunch/posters
14:10 Dr. Rob Coppes (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen): Organoids in radiation
response and regeneration
14:50 Dr. Anja Wilmes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): Development of
iPSC-derived proximal tubular cells and podocytes for nephrotoxicity screening
15:30 Coffee/tea/posters
16:00 Dr. Stefan Vaessen (Hoge School Utrecht): Intestinal organoid models for
food research
16:40 Drinks
We hope to see you all
March 22nd in Utrecht!