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1st Joint Meeting

Danish Stem Cell research Doctoral School (DASCDOC)

and

Danish Stem Cell Research Center (DASC)

March 27 - 28, 2003

Hotel Nyborg Strand

Thursday, March 27

10.00

DASC Board meeting

13.00-13.15Opening of Joint DASC-DASCDOC Meeting
 (Jens Zimmer, Univ. of Southern Denmark, Odense)

13.15-15.00

Group presentations

13.15-13.35Umbilical cord blood and cartilage.
 (Peter Ebbesen, Aalborg University)
13.35-13.55The role of ADAM12 in mesenchymal stem cell differentiation.
 (Marie Kveiborg, Copenhagen University)
13.55-14.15Activation and differentiation of myogenic stem cells in a lesion model. Immunocytochemical studies of NCAM, FA1, myogenin and PAX7.
 (Henrik D. Schrøder, Odense University Hospital)
14.15-14.50hTERT mesenchymal stem cells.
 (Moustapha Kassem, Odense Univ. Hospital)
 Parathyroid hormones exerts anabolic effects on mesenchymal stem cell differentiation.
 (Christian Clausen and Moustapha Kassem, Odense Univ. Hospital)
 Effect of human serum on mesenchymal stem cell differentiation.
 (Azadali Mandana, Odense University Hospital)

14.50-15.20

Break with coffee/tea (rooms available by 14.00)

15.20-17.30

Group presentations cont'd

15.20-15.40

Transplantation of hematopoetic stem cells: Scientific and clinical aspects.
 (Peter Hokland, Aarhus Univ. Hospital-AAS)

15.40-16.00

Gene transfer to adult human hematopoietic stem cells; human-NOD/SCID xenograft studies.
 (Lene Pedersen, Aarhus University Hospital-Skejby)

16.00-16.20

The normal and malignant stem cell hierarchy in hematology.
 (Hans E. Johnsen, Copenhagen University Hospital-Herlev)

16.20-16.40

Pancreas development in vertebrates.
 (Palle Serup, Hagedorn Research Institute)

16.40-17.30

Neogenesis of beta-cells in the fetal pancreas.
 Effect of hypoxia on beta-cells.
 (Janne Jensen, Copenhagen University) (See also poster)
 Intestinal stem cells.
 (Sofie Carlsbæk, Copenhagen University) (See also poster)
 Characterization of insulin-producing ductal cells from pig's pancreas
 (Jørgen Jensen, Odense University Hospital)

17.30-18.30

Break before dinner

18.30-20.00

Dinner

20.00-21.00

Evening Session
20.00-20.20FA 1 - still going strong.
 (Charlotte H. Jensen, Univ. of Southern Denmark, Odense)
20.20-20.40FA1/dlk as a sorting marker for neural progenitors.
 (Bengt Juliusson, NsGene A/S)
20.40-21.00Neural stem cells: Isolation, propagation, migration and neuronal differentiation.
 (Morten Meyer, Univ. of Southern Denmark, Odense)
Friday, March 28

07.00-

Breakfast

08.30-09.05

Group presentations cont'd
08.30-08.45Hippocampal neurogenesis in vivo and in vitro.
 (Frantz R. Poulsen, Univ. of Southern Denmark, Odense) (See also poster)
08.45-09.05HOF: a novel nuclear brain development and glioma cell marker.
 (Niels Aaagard Jensen, Copenhagen University)

09.05-09.45

Technologies in Stem Cell Research I
09.05-09.25Genes, mice and microtechniques.
 (Peter Hjort, Aarhus University)
09.25-09.45Mouse embryonic stem cells.
 (Ernst-Martin Füchtbauer, Aarhus University)

09.45-10.05

Break with coffe/tea (check-out of rooms before 11.00)

10.05-11.00

Technologies in Stem Cell Research II
10.05-10.30Reprogramming of the mammalian genome at cloning by nuclear transfer - basic biology and perspectives for stem cell research.
 (Poul Maddox-Hyttel, Veterinary and Agricultural University)
10.30-10.4010.30-10.40 DNA chips to determine most discriminate pathways (MDP) during stem cell development
 (Jesper Dahlgaard, Odense University Hospital)
10.40-11.00New technologies in cell biology: microfluidics for dynamic assays and nanostructures for cell instruction.
 (Thomas Brevig, Biotechnology Institute, Hørsholm)

11.00-11.55

Where to go with Danish stem cell research?
 General and free discussion

11.55-12.00

Closing of Joint DASC-DASCDOC Meeting

12.00-

Lunch and Departure

13.00-14.00

DASCDOC Board Meeting
Posters
Irx genes are expressed in the alpha-cell lineage.
(Jonas Ahlfelt-Rønne, Hagedorn Research Institute, Gentofte)
Lack of C-peptide release in differentiated mouse ES cells secreting insulin.
(Mattias Hansson, Hagedorn Research Institute, Gentofte)
Activated Notch respectifies endoderm to a pancreatic fate, but blocks terminal exocrine and endocrine differentiation.
(Jacob Hald, , Hagedorn Research Institute, Gentofte)
Intestinal stem cells.
(Sofie Carlsbæk, Copenhagen University)
Effect of hypoxia on beta-cells.
(Janne Jensen, Copenhagen University)
Neogenesis of beta-celler in the fetal pancreas.
(Sonja Rohleder, Copenhagen University)
Pilocarpine-induced seizure-like activity decrease granule cell neurogenesis in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures.
(Frantz R. Poulsen, Univ. of Southern Denmark, Odense)

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