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2nd Joint Meeting

Program - Joint Meeting
Danish Stem Cell Research Doctoral School (DASCDOC)
and
Danish Stem Cell Research Center (DaSC)

January 18 – 20, 2004
The Sandbjerg Estate Conference Centre
Sønderborg

Sunday, January 18

15.00-17.00

Arrival – check in

16.00-18.00

DASCDOC Board Meeting (Board members only)

18.00-19.15

Dinner

19.30-19.45

 

Opening of Joint DASC-DASCDOC Meeting
Jens Zimmer, University of Southern Denmark

19.45-21.00

Mesenchymal Stem Cells

 

 

Introduction to mesenchymal stem cells
Moustapha Kassem, Odense University Hospital

 

 

Chromatin remodelling at telomerase gene loci in human adult mesenchymal stem cells
Nedime Serakinci, Aarhus University

 

 

Effect of human serum on mesenchymal stem cell proliferation and differentiation
Mandana Haack-Sørensen, Odense University Hospital

 

 

Clonal heterogeneity of telomerase-immortalised humas mesenchymal stem cells
Jorge S. Burns, Odense University Hospital

 

 

Tissue distribution of telomerized human mesenchymal stem cells after systemic infusion
Jacob Fog Bentzon, Odense University Hospital

Monday, January 19

07.00-8.30

Breakfast

08.30-10.00

Mesenchymal stem cells and muscle

08.30-08.45

 

Dlk1 inhibits osteoblast differentiation in the in vivo and in vitromodels
Bassem M. Abdallah, Odense University Hospital

08.45-09.00 

 

Hypoxia induces adipocyte-like phenotype in human mesenchymal stem cells
Trine Fink, Aalborg University

09.00-09.30

 

Development and repair of skeletal muscle
Charlotte Harken Jensen, University of Southern Denmark

09.30-09.50

Coffee Break

09.50-10.45

Stem Cells and Cardiac Disease

  Clinical stem cell studies for ischemic heart disease - Status
Jens Kastrup, Copenhagen University Hospital

  Betydning af knoglemarvsstimulation med G-CSF ved akut myokardieinfarkt. Rationale og design af STEMMI-studiet
Rasmus Ripa, Copenhagen University Hospital

10.45-12.00

Poster Session

  Delta like-1 expression in embryonic mouse pancreas
Jonas Ahnfelt-Rønne, Hagedorn Research Institute

  Clonal heterogeneity of telomerase-immortalised human mesenchymal stem cells
Jorge S. Burns, Odense University Hospital

  Isolation of rat and human liver cells
Eva Jauho, Copenhagen University

  Myogene stamceller, en morfometrisk analyse af nogle myogene faktorer
Pernille Byrialdsen Jensen, University of Southern Denmark

  Overexpression of c-Myc in multipotent neuronal stem cells predisposes mice to neuroblastic forebrain tumors
Lasse Kjær, Copenhagen University

  Astroglial c-Myc overexpession predisposes mice to malignant brain gliomas
Cathy Mitchelmore, Copenhagen University

  Modulators of dentate neurogenesis studied in rat hippocampal slice cultures
Frantz R. Poulsen, University of Southern Denmark

  Gene expression profiling in foetal rat pancreas
Sonja Rohleder, Copenhagen University

  Endogenous and exogenous stem cell migration in the rostral migratory stream of rostral forebrain slice cultures
Jens Zimmer, University of Southern Denmark

12.00-13.30

Lunch

13.30-15.00

Neuronal Stem Cells

13.30-13.45 

 

Time-lapse fluorescence microscopy as a tool in neural stem cell research
Christian Bonde, University of Southern Denmark

13.45-14.00

 

Neural stem cells: Isolation, propagation, and dopaminergic differentiation
Rikke K. Andersen, University of Southern Denmark

14.00-14.15

 

Genetically engineered brain stem cell tumors
Cathy Mitchelmore, Copenhagen University

14.15-14.45

 

Gene profiling of human developing mesencephalon
Lars Wahlberg, NsGene A/S

14.45-15.15

Coffee break

15.15-18.00

Intestines and Pancreas

15.15-15.30

Localisation of intestinal stem cells
Hans Kofod, Univeristy of Copenhagen

15.30-15.45 

Gene expression during human islet neogenesis
Rikke Dodge, University of Copenhagen

15.45-16.00

 

 Role of intestinal trefoil factor (Tff-3) in pancreas development
 Jens Høiriis Nielsen, University of Copenhagen

16.00-16.40

Embryonic Stem Cells (bovine)

  Fractioning of oocytes for identification of reprogramming factors at nuclear transfer
Poul Maddox-Hyttel, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University

  Experiences from attempts to establish bovine embryonic stem cell lines
Jacob O. Gjørret, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University

16.40-16.50

Break

16.50-(17.30) 

 

 

 

Datablitz Presentations

Max. duration of presentation incl. discussion: 6 min (max 3-4 slides)

Session is open for registration of new presentations up to Monday 15.00

Pre-registered datablitz presentations
  Expansion of ventral mesencephalic progenitor cells
Pia Jensen, University of Southern Denmark

  Group II metabotropic glutamate receptors: Effect on proliferation and differentiation of neural stem cells
Anne Mikkelsen, University of Southern Denmark

  Neural transdifferentiation of a human mesenchymal stem cell line
Christina Krabbe, University of Southern Denmark

  Kvantitativ monitoring af kimærisme efter mini-knoglemarvstransplantation
Rie Sander/Charlotte Nyvold Gulborg, Aarhus University Hospital (2 x 6 min)

17.30

End of Monday Sessions

18.30-21.00

DASC – DASCDOC ”Festmiddag”

Tuesday, January 20

07.00-08.30 

Breakfast

08.30-10.00  

Techniques

8.30-8.45

 

The tissue array technique
Henrik D. Schrøder, University of Southern Denmark

08.45-09.00

 

The DASC cell sorting core facility
Graham Leslie, University of Southern Denmark

09.00-09.15

 

Development of a FACS sorting assay for FA-1+ cells from the human bone marrow
Birgitte Elsnab, Odense University Hospital

09.15-09.40

 

Discussion on gene profiling methodology and stemness genes
Lars Wahlberg, NsGene A/S  and Moustapha Kassem, Odense Universisty Hospital

09.40-10.00

 

DASCDOC PhD-course activities: Plans and invitation for input
Jens Zimmer, University of Southern Denmark

10.00-10.30

Coffee Break (Clearance of rooms, return of keys)

10.30-12.00

Initiatives, Regulations and Ethics

10.30-11.00

 

 

Current Danish and EU regulations of stem cell research and Danish and international initiatives in stem cell research
Jens Zimmer, University of Southern Denmark

11.00-12.00

 

Guest Lecture:
Ethical aspects in stem cell research
Svend Andersen, Head of Centre for Bioethics, Aarhus University

12.00-13.00

Lunch

12.00-13.30

Lunch and DASC Board Meeting (Board members only)

 


Secretary Bodil Theilade University of Southern Denmark
Anatomy and Neurobiology
Winslowparken 21
DK-5000 Odense C
Denmark

Tel. +45 6550 3800
Fax +45 6590 6321
E-mail: btheilade@health.sdu.dk