Conference proposed by the OuestOÏD network
Le April 04, 2024 in Rennes
Rennes Beaulieu Digital Center
Pre-program
8h | Home
9h0 | Introduction
9:05 a.m. |Keynote reading
Alexandre Baffet – UMR144 – Institut Curie – Paris: “Neural stem cell migration and cell fate decisions”
10h | Oral communication Senior scientist
Bertrand Pain – SBRI-Lyon: “Cerebral organoid as a tool to evaluate the neural opioid toxicity”
10h | Break and poster session
10h | Oral communication Guest Lecturer
Laurent Poulain – ORGAPRED – Caen: “Use of patient-derived tumor organoids to assess (ovarian) cancer response to treatment: challenges and perspectives”
11h | Oral communication shorts
Veranika Panasenkava – IGRD – Rennes: “Use of induced pluripotent stem cells & transcriptomic approach to enhance the molecular diagnosis of human neurodevelopmental disorders”
11h | Oral communication shorts
Allwyn Pereira – TaRGeT – Nantes: “Scalable generation of iPSC derived tissue resident macrophages to model immune responses in organoids”
11h | Oral communication shorts
Lucille Moutaux – NuMeCan – Rennes: “Development of a patient-derived organoid model to study cancer stem cells in hepatocellular carcinoma”
11h | Oral communication shorts
Marion Desdouits – MASAE – Nantes: “Human intestinal enteroids to evaluate the infectivity of enteric viruses in the coastal environment”
11h | Lunch Break and Posters
13h | Keynote reading
Stefan Giselbrecht – MERLN Institute – Maastricht (NL): “The dawn of in vitro morphogenesis – from stem cells to organogenesis in microfluidic cell culture core facilities”
14h | Oral communication Senior scientist
Jean Baptiste Dupont – TARGET – Nantes: “Preclinical gene therapy in an engineered muscle tissue model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy derived from pluripotent stem cells”
15h | Oral communication shorts
Julie Warin – RMeS – Nantes: “Deciphering microenvironment cues to maintain human notochordal cell phenotype and drive their maturation toward adult disc cells”
15h | Oral communication shorts
Jean-Jacques Lareyre – LPGP – Rennes: “Development of a 3D testicular culture system maintaining germ stem cells populations and successful deep imagery of zebrafish tests”
15h | Break
15h | Oral communication by Guest Lecturer
Nicolas Lebonvallet – LINK – Brest: “Re‐innervated skin models of non‐histaminergic itch and skin neurogenic inflammation”
16h | Oral communication by Guest Lecturer
Patrice Hemon – HYPERION – Brest: “The use of high dimensional tissue imaging for organoid study”
16h | Oral communication by Guest Lecturer
Jean-Luc Galzi – BSC (Biotechnology and cell signaling) – Illkirch: “The European HYBRIDA project on Ethics in Organoid Research”
16h | Conclusion and end of the day
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Thank you inscribe before 26/03/2024 by filling in the online form online.
Rennes Beaulieu Digital Campus
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Submission of an abstract
The abstract is to be submitted according to the model below before March 20, 2024 at the address :
benedicte.martin@univ-nantes.fr
Template to use below:
Title of the abstract in bold
Presenting Author1, rest of authors not bold
1Author's affiliation and full address: 12 point type, centered, italic
Presenter’s email address: 12 point type, centered, italic
Keywords (mandatory): 3-5 keywords should be given.
Main text of the abstract should be written with font 12, Arial. The total length of the abstract is limited to 2200 characters, including spaces, but not the title, authors, figures or references. The references should be noted as the following example (1). The figures in the abstract are allowed if they fit into one page limit and should be referred to in the text accordingly. One space before and after the figure is required. Abstracts are accepted in .pdf and .doc/docx formats.
(1) Author, A.; Author, B.; Author, C. Title of the Journal/Publishing house, Year, vol, Pages.