Seminars&Meetings
Up one levelMINI SYMPOSIUM - Cancer Stem Cells
SCC SEMINAR: Christian Buske Ph.D, Dr.med.
SCC SEMINAR: Prof. Catherine Verfaillie
MINI SYMPOSIUM - Keio University, Tokyo
Lund Stem Cell Frontiers Seminar Series - Professor Carl-Henrik Heldin
STEM CELL FRONTIER SEMINAR: Prof.Hiro Nakauchi
STEM CELL FRONTIER SEMINAR Prof. Ellen V. Rothenberg
Stem Cell Frontier Symposium - Dr. David Allman and Dr. Koichi Akashi
Hemato-Linné Minisymposium
Frank Staal Bo Porse Hideo Ema
Acute Myeloid Leukemia
The Hemato-Linné and the Dept of hematology, University Hosptial, Lund will in collaboration during 2008 and 2009 arrange a series of minisymposia to provide the pre-clinical hematopoiesis researchers with an overview of different aspects of clinical hematology.
Treatment of graft versus host disease using mesenchymal stem cells
What is adult neurogenesis good for
SCC Minisymposium Neurogenesis
Stem Cell Frontier Seminar
Prof. Dr. Martin Blum is Full Professor in Zoology at the University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim (since 2002), President of the Society of Natural History in Württemberg, and Vice-Rector for Teaching at the Hohenheim University in Germany. He received postdoctoral training at the Biocenter Basel (Prof. Urs A. Meyer) and at UC Los Angeles (Prof. Eddy M. De Robertis), and he was group leader at the Research Center Karlsruhe before joining the Hohenheim University, working on homeobox genes and vertebrate axis development over more than 15 years. Main research aims of his group are the molecular mechanisms that lead to the establishment of left-right asymmetry, the role of cilia in this process, and implications for heart development. To this end, his group is using molecular, cellular and genetic approaches in the mouse, rabbit and Xenopus.