Principles of Stem Cell Biology – 26.10.2011
Teaching facilities:
The course takes place in Auditorium GA02 A1.1001 Domus Odontologica at the University of Oslo.Course organizer: Joel C. Glover - Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO
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 Human pluripotent stem cells - Susanne Str?m, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO 1400 – 1415 BreakCurrent stem cell research:
1415 – 1430 The role of HMGA2 in cancer; EMT and stem cells – Else Munthe, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO1430 – 1445 Impact of DNA repair and neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation Magnar Bj?r?s, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO1445 – 1500 Neural stem cells from human adult brain Wayne Murrell, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO1500 – 1515 In vivo imaging of bioluminescent and fluorescent mesenchymal stem cells - Jan ?ivind Moskaug, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO 1515 - 1530 Break 1530 – 1545 A comparative study of embryonal carcinomas and embryonic stem cells: Identification of cancer-specific gene expression against a stemness background - Rolf Skotheim, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO1545 - In vivo tracking of stem and progenitor cells using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) / Generation of serotonergic neurons from human ES cells - Joel C. Glover, Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research, UiO Concluding remarks