A world-renowned meeting that examines the imminent scientific, ethical and translational challenges facing stem cell research today
IntroductionRoger BinghamOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Roger Bingham Run Time: 05 minutes Roger Bingham, Co-Founder & Director, The Science Network; Member, Computational Neurobiology Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological... |
Welcome RemarksC. Randal MillsOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: C. Randal Mills Run Time: 02 minutes C. Randal Mills, Ph.D., President & CEO, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)As a strong advocate for patients throughout his... |
Off the Shelf Engineered ArteriesLaura NiklasonOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Laura Niklason Run Time: 45 minutes Laura Niklason, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Anesthesiology & Biomedical Engineering, Yale University; Founder, HumacyteDr. Niklason’s... |
3D Bioprinting: An Enabling Technology for Stem Cell EngineeringShaochen Chen, Panel I: Engineering Microenvironments for Stem CellsOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Shaochen Chen, Karen Christman Run Time: 16 minutes Shaochen Chen, Ph.D., Professor, NanoEngineering & Bioengineering; Co-Director, Biomaterials & Tissue Engineering Center, UC San DiegoDr.... |
Engineering Dynamic NicheAdam Engler, Panel I: Engineering Microenvironments for Stem CellsOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Adam Engler Run Time: 16 minutes Adam Engler, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Bioengineering, UC San DiegoDr. Engler is a resident scientist at the Sanford Consortium for... |
Building 3D Human Tissues with Additive Manufacturing PlatformsSharon Presnell, Panel I: Engineering Microenvironments for Stem CellsOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Sharon Presnell Run Time: 16 minutes Sharon Presnell, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer & EVP of Research & Development, OrganovoDr. Presnell has more than 16 years of experience... |
Discussion, Panel I: Engineering Microenvironments for Stem CellsKaren Christman, Shaochen Chen, Adam Engler, Sharon PresnellOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Karen Christman, Shaochen Chen, Adam Engler, Sharon Presnell Run Time: 21 minutes Karen Christman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bioengineering, UC San DiegoDr. Christman joined the Department of Bioengineering in 2007 and is a... |
Clinical Trials at the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical CenterLawrence Goldstein, Kevin D’Amour, Robert Henry, Martin Marsala, Joseph Ciacci, Thomas Kipps, Catriona Jamieson, Panel IIOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Lawrence Goldstein, Kevin D’Amour, Robert Henry, Martin Marsala, Joseph Ciacci, Thomas Kipps, Catriona Jamieson Run Time: 1 hours 17 minutes Lawrence Goldstein, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Departments of Cellular, Molecular Medicine & Neurosciences; Director, Sanford Stem Cell... |
Changing the way medicine is practicedA conversation with Laura NiklasonOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Laura Niklason, Roger Bingham Laura Niklason discussion how bioengineering collaborations are getting basic science to the clinic and Niklason's lifelong interest in changing the... |
Role of L1 Retrotransposon in Neurological Autoimmune DiseasesAlysson Muotri, Panel III: Epigenetics & Stem Cells In Development & RegenerativeOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Alysson Muotri, Luke Lairson Run Time: 21 minutes Alysson Muotri, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics/Cellular & Molecular Medicine, UC San DiegoDr. Muotri moved to the Salk... |
Developmental Competence Encoded in Enhancer ChromatinAllen Wang, Panel III: Epigenetics & Stem Cells In Development & Regenerative MedicineOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Allen Wang Run Time: 15 minutes Allen Wang, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pediatrics, UC San DiegoDr. Wang is a Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) postdoctoral... |
Epigenetic Control of Stem Cell Differentiation into Skeletal MusclePier Lorenzo Puri, Panel III: Epigenetics & Stem Cells In Development & Regenerative MedicineOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Pier Lorenzo Puri Run Time: 23 minutes Pier Lorenzo Puri, M.D., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Development, Aging & Regeneration Program, Sanford-Burnham Medical Research... |
Dynamic Interplay of 5-Methylcytosine & 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine During Cell Fate SpecificationMichael Boland, Panel III: Epigenetics & Stem Cells In Development & Regenerative MedicineOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Michael Boland Run Time: 14 minutes Michael Boland, Ph.D., Research Associate, The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI)Dr. Boland began his postdoctoral studies in Kristin Baldwin’s... |
Stem Cells for Cardiac Disease Modeling and Drug DiscoveryJoseph Wu, Panel IV: Modeling Human DiseaseOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Joseph Wu, Evan Snyder Run Time: 30 minutes Joseph Wu, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Stanford Cardiovascular Institute; Professor, Department of Medicine (Cardiology) & Radiology, Stanford... |
In Vivo Regeneration StrategiesJuan-Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Panel IV: Modeling Human DiseaseOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Juan-Carlos Izpisua Belmonte Run Time: 18 minutes Juan-Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Ph.D., Professor, Gene Expression Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological StudiesDr. Izpisua Belmonte’s area of... |
Modeling & Therapy of Genetic Disease with iPSCInder Verma, Panel IV: Modeling Human DiseaseOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Inder Verma Run Time: 18 minutes Inder Verma, Ph.D., Irwin & Joan Jacobs Chair in Exemplary Life Science, American Cancer Society Professor Molecular Biology, Laboratory of... |
Discussion, Panel IV: Modeling Human DiseaseEvan Snyder, Joseph Wu, Juan-Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Inder VermaOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Evan Snyder, Joseph Wu, Juan-Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, Inder Verma Run Time: 15 minutes Evan Snyder, M.D., Ph.D., Professor & Program Director, Center for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine, Sanford Burnham Medical Research... |
Molecular Regulation of Stem Cell Quiescence & ActivationThomas RandoOctober 9, 2014Topics: Speakers: Thomas Rando Run Time: 47 minutes Thomas Rando, M.D., Ph.D., Director, Glenn Center for the Biology of Aging, Stanford University School of MedicineDr. Rando’s research concerns... |