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Stem cells have long been praised for their promise in clinical application, and their potential is starting to show real signs of progress. Recent advances in stem cell differentiation, manufacturing, and genome editing technologies are pushing the field forward, and applications of pluripotent and somatic stem cells are making strides in the development of therapeutics for a variety of acute and chronic conditions.
The goal of this Cell Symposium is to bring clinicians, basic stem cell biologists, and cell manufacturing and pharmaceutical stakeholders together to discuss the challenges and opportunities for clinical translation of stem cell research and to help synergize efforts taking place in a variety of systems at diverse stages in the process.
Symposium themes:
- Clinical Trials
- Gene Therapy
- Transplantation
- Differentiation
- Disease Modelling
- Regulatory Challenges

- Hongkui Deng
China

- Sally Temple
USA
Speakers
- Roger Barker, UK
- Alessandra Biffi, USA
- Paula Cannon, USA
- Gay Crooks, USA
- Michele de Luca, Italy
- Jacques Galipeau, USA
- Steven Goldman, USA/Denmark
- Catriona Jamieson, USA
- Carl June, USA
- Tim Kieffer, Canada
- Donald Kohn, USA
- Jane Lebkowski, USA
- Douglas Melton, USA
- Christine Mummery, The Netherlands
- Chuck Murry, USA
- Clive Svendsen, USA
- Clive Svendsen, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, CA, USA
- Donald Kohn, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Sheila Chari, Editor, Cell Stem Cell
- Jiaying Tan, Senior Scientific Editor, Cell

Seattle, WA, USA

Singapore

May 5-7, 2019
Sitges, Spain

Berlin, Germany
September 30 - October 2, 2018
Leuven, Belgium
September 27 - 29, 2018
Washington, DC, USA
September 23 - 25, 2018
Sitges, Spain