Frontiers in Stem Cells and Regeneration Course – Marine Biological Laboratory

The Frontiers in Stem Cells and Regeneration Course is a laboratory and lecture-based course that includes a complete array of biological and medical perspectives from fundamental basic biology of “stemness” and mechanisms of regeneration through evaluation of pluripotent stem cells for therapeutic benefit. This dynamic, evolving course features world-class lectures from experts in stem cells and regeneration biology, including a keynote Pioneer Lecture delivered by a leading expert. The laboratories explore a variety of timely topics including stem cell derivation, pluripotency, directed differentiation, and spinal cord and limb regeneration, using an array of experimental models ranging from planarians to human stem cells.

The NIH-sponsored course is designed for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, newly independent scientists, and established investigators seeking comprehensive and sophisticated training in research strategies and state-of-the-art cellular, molecular and genetic approaches for advancing stem cell and regeneration research.

The course also features bioethics seminars, career coaching, and ongoing one-on-one mentoring by course faculty participants.

The Stem Cells and Regeneration Course will exclusively use human embryonic stem cell lines on the NIH Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry and being routinely cultured at the Pittsburgh Development Center.

Location: Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA USA

Course date: Oct 02, 2022 – Oct 09, 2022
Application due date: Jul 05, 2022

Directors: Ina Dobrinski, University of Calgary; and Jennifer Morgan, MBL.

Admission is NEED BLIND; financial assistance is available.

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