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Keystone Symposia: Engineering Cell Fate and Function

Posted on Apr 7, 2014 2:58:00 PM

(Z3) Keystone Symposia: Engineering Cell Fate and Function

Conference - Olympic Valley, CA, United States

The conference will:
• Highlight the many exciting potential applications for cell and tissue engineering beyond regenerative medicine including cell therapy, diagnostics and tissue models for drug screening and the study
of disease pathology;
• Provide a highly inter-disciplinary environment bringing together biomedical engineers, chemical engineers, materials scientists, chemists and physicists with cell biologists, neurobiologists, developmental biologists and immunologists;
• Promote further collaborations through the joint pairing with the meeting on “Stem Cells and Reprogramming,” which will share two plenary sessions.

Session topics:

• Engineering Cells and Cell-Mimetic Particles to Impact Fate in vivo
• From Cells to Tissues (Assembly, Morphogenesis, Cell-Cell Interactions in Systems)
• Redirecting Natural Processes
• Models of Human Tissues – Healthy and Diseased
• In vivo

Organization: Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology

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(Courtesy of Resort at Squaw Creek, CA, via keystonesymposia.org)

(Z3) Keystone Symposia: Engineering Cell Fate and Function

Sun, Apr 06, 2014 - Fri, Apr 11, 2014

Resort at Squaw Creek

Olympic Valley, California, United States

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