MF9410 Principles of Stem Cell Biology - 1.12.2010

Course organizer: Joel C. Glover - Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO   

Location:       GA02 A1.1001 Auditorium, Domus Odontologica, Sognsvannsveien 9

Course program: 

0830 – 0930     Basics of stem cell biology -
                       Joel C. Glover, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO
0930 – 1030     Current clinical applications of stem cells in Norway  -
                       Jan E. Brinchmann, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO 
1030 – 1130     Stem cell epigenetics -
                       Philippe Collas, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO
1130 – 1200     Break/Lunch
1200 – 1300     MicroRNAs and stem cell regulation -
                       Jan Oxholm Gordeladze, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research UiO
1300 – 1400     Tumor stem cells  -
                       Stefan Krauss CAST, OUS Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research 
1400 – 1415     Break 
 

Current stem cell research:
1415 – 1430     The role of HMGA2 in cancer; EMT and stem cells -
                       Else Munthe, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO 
1430 – 1445     Ocular stem cells – 
                       Morten C. Moe, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO
1445 – 1500     Cancer stem cells and breast cancer -
                       Kristin Andersen, CAST, OUS
1500 – 1515     In vivo imaging of bioluminescent and fluorescent mesenchymal
                       stem cells -
                       Jan Øivind Moskaug, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO
1515 - 1530      Break     
1530 – 1545     Characterization of AlkB homologue 1 in embryonic stem cells
                       and modelling Huntington disease in induced pluripotent stem cells –
                       Elisabeth Larsen, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, OUS
1545 – 1600     A comparative study of embryonal carcinomas and embryonic
                       stem cells: Identification of cancer-specific gene expression
                       against a stemness background -                        
                       Rolf Skotheim, CAST, OUS Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research
1600 -              In vivo tracking of stem and progenitor cells using magnetic resonance
                       imaging (MRI) -
                       Joel C. Glover, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO
                       Concluding remarks
 

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