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Learn about next-generation tools for iPSC-based disease modeling
Test your knowledge of organoid culture and maturationParticipate in our 3D virtual reality game “Operation Organoid” and identify the good and bad hallmarks of 3D models to save the world from an invasion of contaminated organoid cultures.
Participate to receive your own pair of Gibco™ virtual reality cardboard goggles.*
Know where to go Join us for the following focus session, innovation showcases, and poster presentations by researchers who are leading the way in stem cell research or translating their results to clinical applications.
Focus session
Wednesday, June 269 a.m.–12 p.m. Location: Room 408B, Level Two
Tools for Basic and Applied Research Organized by: Stem Cell COREdinatesPresented by: Thermo Fisher Scientific and Stem Cell Technologies
Thermo Fisher Scientific presentation highlight:Reducing genome engineering of iPSCs to a practice for disease model construction David Piper, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Innovation showcases
Thursday, June 2711:30 a.m–12:30 p.m. Location: Room 502, Level Two
Improving hPSC-derived models: Optimization of culture methods for gene editing and disease modeling using organoids
Dr. Yi-Hsien Chen, Washington University School of MedicineDr. Madel Durens, Hussman Institute
Friday, June 2811:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.Location: Room 408, Level Two
A new HSC expansion medium for superior CD34+ cell expansion and engraftment used in combination with a novel gene tagging system for efficient gene editing confirmation and lineage tracking
Curt I. Civin, University of Maryland School of MedicineJonathan D. Chesnut, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Scientific posters
Poster no. Poster title
Wednesday, June 26
W-3183 Facilitated Genome Editing in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Advance Disease Modeling and Screening
W-3229 Development of Feeder-Free PSC Culture System Enabling Translational & Clinical Research
W-3217 Image-Based Assessment of PSC Quality During Early iPSC Establishment
W-3199 Creation and Characterization of T cell-derived iPS Banks Derived Using Reagents and Workflows Optimized for Cell Therapy Manufacturing
Thursday, June 27
T-3057 Establishing and Functional Characterization of 3D Neural Spheriod Models from Monolayer Expanded NSCs: Optimization and Comparison to 2D Cultures
T-2130 Higher Accuracy Determination of Immune Cell Identity and Purity Using the Gibco™ PureQuant™ Real-Time PCR Assay
T-2125 Multianalyte Assessment of CAR-T cells Using Bulk Population and Single-Cell Analysis Methods
T-4032 3D Midbrain Floor Plate Model for Differentiation of PSC-Derived Dopaminergic Neurons
T-2060 Superior Expansion of Human Hematopoietic Stem-Progenitor Cells by Gibco™ Xeno-free Serum-Free StemPro™ HSC Expansion Medium (Prototype)
Friday, June 28
F-2055 Molecular Characterization of T cell Receptor and HLA in T-cell Derived iPSC
* No purchase necessary. This promotion is available only to life science professionals 21 years or older who are attendees (excluding vendors) of ISSCR 2019 and who participate in the virtual reality game. Free virtual reality cardboard goggles are available to eligible participants who participate in the virtual reality game no later than June 29, 2019 or until gift supplies are depleted, whichever comes first. The estimated value of the virtual reality cardboard goggles is $5.00 USD. One free gift per person. Healthcare professionals may not participate in this promotion. By participating in the virtual reality game, you warrant that you are not prohibited by employment, contract, law, or any applicable professional code of conduct from accepting a gift from Life Technologies. Offer void in where prohibited, licensed or restricted by federal, state, provincial, or local laws or regulation or agency/institutional policy. Other restrictions may apply.