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3rd Joint Meeting

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


January 23– 25, 2005
The Sandbjerg Estate Conference Centre
Sønderborg

Sunday, January 23

15.00-16.00

Arrival – check in - mounting of posters (DASCDOC board meeting)

16.00-16.15

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

16.15-18.00

"Stem Cell Dilemmas" by Dilemmaspillet

18.00-19.45

Dinner and posters
19.45-21.00

Guest lecture Chairman Jens Zimmer
The science, ethics and therapeutic potential of human stem cells
Stephen Minger, PhD
Director of Wolfson Centre for Age Related Diseases
King's College London
 

Monday, January 24

07.00-8.30

Breakfast

08.30-10.00

Guest Lecture Chairman Jens Zimmer
Bioteknologiens yin og yang - vestens skepsis, østens begejstring
Lone Frank, PhD, videnskabsjournalist, Weekendavisen

10.00-10.15

Coffee Break

10.15-10.20 Microglia Chairman Lars Wahlberg

 

Microglia - a stem cell perspective
Bente Finsen, University of Southern Denmark

10.20-11-10

Bone marrow and hematopoietic stem cells and cardiac repair
Chairman Lene Petersen

10.20-10.35

Mobilization of bone marrow stem cells by G-CSF in patients with severe chronic ischemic heart disease.
Yongzhong Wang, Copenhagen University Hospital

10.35-10.50

Bone-marrow stem cell mobilization induced by G-CSF in patients with acute myocardial infarction
Rasmus Ripa, Copenhagen University Hospital


10.50-11.10

Safe stem cell therapy - present clinical experience
Peter Hokland, Aarhus University Hospital

11.10-12.05 Neural Stem Cells Chairman Jens Høiriis Nielsen

11.10-11.45

Cell transplantation in Parkinson's disease - potential use of stem cells
Morten Meyer, University of Southern Denmark

 

Dopaminergic differentiation of a human neural stem cell line using conditioned culture medium
M. Raffaqat Anwar, University of Southern Denmark

 

Transplantation of expanded dopaminergic progenitor cells into a rat model of Parkinson's disease
Emil Greve, University of Southern Denmark

11.45-12.05

Finding factors involved in dopaminergic differentiation of stem cells
Jesper R. Jørgensen, NsGene

12.00-13.30

Lunch, air and posters

13.30-14.15

Mesenchymal stem cells Chairman Poul Maddox-Hyttel

13.30-13.45

Development of a model for studying endothelial cell differentiation from mesenchymal stem cells
Jorge Burns, Odense University Hospital

13.45-14.00

In vivo effects of FA1-pref-1 using an in vivo gene transfer model in mice
Bassem Abdallah, Odense University Hospital

14.00-14.15

Differential expression profiling of human mesenchymal stem cell membrane proteins by quantitative proteomics
Moustapha Kassem/Ulrik Frandsen, Odense University Hospital

14.15-14.55 Embryonic stem cells Chairman Palle Serup

14.15-14.35

Isolation and culture of putative porcine embryonic stem cells
Poul Maddox-Hyttel, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University

14.35-14.55

Characterization of two newly established human embryonic stem cell lines
Moustapha Kassem, Odense University Hospital

14.55-15.20

Coffee Break

15.20-16.30

Guest lecture Chairman Peter Hokland
Human ES Cells: Self renewal and adaption to culture
Peter Andrews, Professor
Dept. Biomedical Science, University of Sheffield


16.30-17.45

Datablitz presentations and posters Chairman Morten Meyer

 

Immune deficient rats as xenograft models for regenerative heart stem cell therapy
Claus S. Søndergaard, Aarhus University

 

Coordinated gene-expression of immune response gene during oval cell liver regeneration in rat
Morten Rasmussen, Copenhagen University

18.30-21.00

DASC – DASCDOC dinner

Tuesday, January 25

07.00-08.30 

Breakfast

08.30-09.20  

Facilities and oxygen Chairman Henrik D. Schrøder

08.30-08.50

How to use the Danish Center for Genetically Modified Mice
Ernst-Martin Füchtbauer, Aarhus University

08.50-09.05

Cell Sorting - garbage in, garbage out?
Graham Leslie, University of Southern Denmark

09.05-09.20

Hypoxia and mesenchymal stem cell differentiation
Vladimir Zachar, Aalborg University

09.20-09.55 Myogenic stem cells Chairman Ernst-Martin Füchtbauer

09.20-09.40

Muscle regeneration. The significance of variation between different lesions
Henrik Daa Schrøder, University of Southern Denmark

09.40-09.55

Focused geneexpression analysis. Presentation of a new technique
Stine Petersen, University of Southern Denmark

09.55-10.25

Coffee Break (OBS: Clearance of rooms, return of keys)

10.25-11.30

Pancreas and intestines Chairman Moustapha Kassem

10.25-10.45

Transcriptional regulators of pancreatic endocrine subtype specification
Palle Serup, Hagedorn Research Institute

10.45-11.00

Expression of trefoil factors during beta cell formation in fetal rat pancreatic tissue in culture
Sonja Rohleder, Copenhagen University

11.00-11.15

Localization of TFF3 in the endocrine pancreas: possible developmental and functional implications
Malene Jackerott, Copenhagen University

11.15-11.30

Expression of nucleostemin in regenerating rat intestine
Hans Kofod, Copenhagen University

11.30-12.00 General discussion and business matters

12.00-13.00

Lunch (DASC Board Meeting)

Departure

 

 

 


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