Day 2 :
Keynote Forum
Dan Gincel
Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund, USA
Keynote: Leading regenerative medicine innovation to market
Time : 09:00-09:30
Biography:
Dan Gincel received his BS and PhD in biochemistry and neuroscience from the Ben-Gurion University, Israel, and his postdoctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins University. He is Vice President for University Partnerships at the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) and Executive Director of the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund.
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Keynote Forum
Bruce K Young
New York University School of Medicine, USA
Keynote: Human amniotic fl uid stem cells for regenerative medicine
Time : 09:30-10:00
Biography:
Bruce K Young is internationally known as a leader and innovator in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He introduced prenatal genetic diagnosis and performed the ï¬rst amniocenteses at the NYU Medical Center, founding the Prenatal Diagnosis program in 1972 and the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine in 1975. Other innovations followed, including fetal heart rate monitoring, fetal scalp blood pH, umbilical artery blood measurements in labor, intravenous infusion of magnesium sulfate for pre-eclampsia instead of an intramuscular injection, the world’s ï¬rst Obstetrical Intensive Care Unit, and a technique for fetoscopic closure of preterm ruptured membranes. He has edited 2 books on Maternal-Fetal Medicine and written 2 books for the general reader. He directed the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine until 2005 and presently directs the NYU Pregnancy Loss Prevention Center. He is a member of the Kimmel Stem Cell Center at NYU Medical Center. His current research focuses on human amniotic fluid-derived stem cells.
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Keynote Forum
Aby J Mathew
BioLife Solutions Inc., USA
Keynote: Biopreservation considerations for GMP cell and tissue bioprocessing, clinical development, and delivery
Time : 10:00-10-30
Biography:
Aby J Mathew was part of the founding team of BioLife Solutions, Inc., and is a co-developer of BioLife’s biopreservation media solutions. He has been researching low-temperature biopreservation since 1994, and his studies contributed to the development of BioLife’s current commercial HypoThermosol® and CryoStor® product platforms and intellectual property foundation. He was BioLife’s ï¬rst Director of Manufacturing, established BioLife’s initial quality system, and is currently Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Ofï¬cer. He is a member of AABB, BEST Collaborative, ISCT, ARM, TERMIS, and the Society for Cryobiology. He is a member of the Board of Directors and the Advisory Panel of the Parent’s Guide to Cord Blood Foundation, the Scientiï¬ c Advisory Board of HemaCare Corporation, the founding Board of Directors of the Cord Blood Association, the NIST-AMTech National Cell Manufacturing Consortium, and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) Clinical Advisory Panel.
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Keynote Forum
Wolfgang Knirsch
Vita 34 AG, Germany
Keynote: Limiting factors to the therapeutic use of CBUs and how to overcome them
Time : 10:45-11:15
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Wolfgang Knirsch has been a member of the board of Vita 34 AG since June 2016 and was appointed CEO of Vita 34 AG in June 2017. After he received his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from RWTH Aachen he holds leading positions in the ï¬ eld of marketing & sales at Hoechst AG, Merk KGaA and Biotest AG. He also was also in charge of the product management of internationally relevant ethical preparations of the successor company Aventis Pharma GmbH. In the position of Vice President of International Business, he successfully advanced the strategically relevant department worth several hundred million Euros involving distribution partners worldwide.
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Keynote Forum
Sergey Suchkov
IM Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Russia
Keynote: Antibody-proteases as a unique target and thus the tool to be applied in regenerative medicine
Time : 11:15-11:45
Biography:
Sergey Suchkov graduated from Astrakhan State Medical University and awarded with MD, then in 1985 maintained his Ph.D. at the IM Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy and in 2001, maintained his Doctorship Degree at the Nat. Inst. of Immunology, Russia. From 1987 through 1989, he was a Senior Researcher, Koltzov Inst of Developmental Biology. From 1989 through 1995, he was a Head of the Lab of Clinical Immunology, Helmholtz Eye Research Institute in Moscow. From 1995 through 2004, a Chair of the Dept for Clinical Immunology, Moscow Clinical Research Institute (MONIKI). He has been trained at NIH; Wills Eye Hospital, PA, USA; University of Florida in Gainesville; UCSF, S-F, CA, USA; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. He was an Ex-Secretary-in-Chief of the Editorial Board, Biomedical Science, an international journal published jointly by the USSR Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK. At present, he is a Chair, Dept. for Personalized and Translational Medicine, IM Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. He is a member of the: New York Academy of Sciences, USA; American Chemical Society (ACS), USA; American Heart Association (AHA), USA; EPMA (European Association for Predictive, Preventive and Personalized Medicine), Brussels, EU; ARVO (American Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology); ISER (International Society for Eye Research); PMC (Personalized Medicine Coalition), Washington, USA.
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Keynote Forum
Ken Yaegaki
Nippon Dental University School of Life Dentistry, Japan
Keynote: Two steps transplantations of hepatocytes produced from human tooth pulp into swine with Cirrhosis
Time : 11:45-12:15
Biography:
Ken Yaegaki had received Doctor of Dental Science and then completed his Ph.D. in Medicine from Kureme University Medical Biochemistry and postdoctoral studies from the University of British Columbia. He was trained as an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon at School of Medicine Kurume University. His specialty was facial injuries. He is the director and head of Oral Health at Nippon Dental University, which is the oldest dental school in Asia, also a Dean of the Ph.D. program. He has published more than 100 papers and 20 books.
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Keynote Forum
Pasquale De Blasio
ISENET, Italy
Keynote: Tissue microarray and quantitative digital pathology for research and diagnostic applications
Time : 12:15-12:45
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Pasquale De Blasio is an international manager with more than 40 years’ experience in industrial and academic positions. He is the founder and Managing Director of ISENET (Integrated Systems Engineering Srl (www.isenet.it) an Italian SME which operates in the following ï¬elds: Tissue Microarray Technology, Stem Cell, and Biobanking International Consultant.
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Keynote Forum
Sandeep Shrivastava
Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, India
Keynote: Reconstruction to regeneration: Beginning of a new era in the wound management
Time : 13:45-14:15
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Sandeep Shrivastava is Professor of Orthopedics having done his MS, DNB, and Ph.D. He is also the Director of Centre of Autologous Platelet Biotechnological interventions, and Chief Executive Ofï¬cer, and Ex-Dean at Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences, Wardha, India. In the ï¬ eld of regenerative medicine, he has pioneered the wound management with PRP, by developing the clinical protocol “Sandeep’s Technique for Assisted Regeneration of Skin (STARS Therapy)”. His work is widely published and presented across the world. He has 2 books, 56 publications and 75 presentations, including orations, keynote addresses, and guest lectures. He also has 6 copyright & is inventor for H_COIN-a research outcome measurement tool, “Pre-Yell”-an emergency response Application, Self-assertive learning (SAL), Academic appraisal program (AcAP). and “Early Research Exposure Model” (ERE Model).
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- Stem cell and Stem cell biobanking | Vitrification | Fertility preservation | Biobank sustainability: current status and future prospects | Tissue engineering | Next generation Biobanking | Cryopreservation methods| Bio preservation and its Advances | Biobanking & expertise networks |
Session Introduction
Kejin Hu
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Title: Role of bromodomain extra terminal proteins in cellular reprogramming
Time : 13:45-14:05
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Eric B Kmiec
Christiana Care Health System and University of Delaware, USA
Title: CRISPR-directed gene editing creates genetic heterogeneity surrounding the sickle cell disease point mutation
Time : 14:05-14:25
Biography:
Eric B. Kmiec is well-known for his pioneering work in the ï¬ elds of molecular medicine and gene editing. Throughout his professional career, He has led research teams in developing gene editing technologies and genetic therapies for inherited disorders such as Sickle Cell Disease. He is the recipient of multiple research awards from the National Institutes of Health (RO1s, R21s), the American Cancer Society, and private foundations including the 2012 Proudford Foundation Unsung Hero Award in Sickle Cell Disease. He has been a member of numerous editorial boards, NIH study sections and review boards and is the (primary/senior) author of more than 145 scientiï¬ c publications (mostly in genetic recombination and gene editing).
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Naresh Kumar Rajendran
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Title: Photobiomodulation at 660nm attenuates oxidative stress by inhibiting FOXO1 activation in diabetic wounded ï¬ broblast cells
Time : 14:25-14;45
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Yoo-Hun Suh
Gachon University, South Korea
Title: Potential stem cell therapy for Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease
Time : 14:45-15:05
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Matthew M Fischer
Florida Healthcare Law Firm, USA
Title: Stem cell industry: Regulatory developments, FDA inspection and enforcement, legal issues for providers
Time : 15:05-15:25
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Stanca A Birlea
University of Colorado, USA
Title: Repigmentation of human vitiligo skin by narrow band UVB is controlled by transcription of GLI1 and activation of the β-Catenin pathway in the hair follicle bulge stem cells
Time : 15:40-16:00
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Renee Cottle
Clemson University, USA
Title: The promise of cell-based gene therapies using non-viral delivery approaches
Time : 16:00-16:20
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Alessandra Giuliani
Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy
Title: Advanced synchrotron radiation tomography in regenerative medicine: A 3D exploration into the intimate interactions between tissues, cells and biomaterials
Time : 16:20-16:40
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Bonginkosi Duma
National Health Laboratory Service, National Institute for Occupational Health, South Africa
Title: Quality indicators as a measure of good practice at the National Biobank in South Africa
Time : 16:40-17:00
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Dalia A Elgamal
Assiut University, Egypt
Title: Sodium butyrate, a histone deacetylase inhibitor as a novel agent in treatment of juvenile diabetic rat: A histological and molecular study on pancreas
Time : 17:00-17:20
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Devyani Josh
Mercer University, USA
Title: Biofabrication and characterization of microcapsules encapsulating PC-12 cells for treatment of Parkinson’s disease
Time : 17:20-17:40
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- Video presentation
Chair
Video presentation
Session Introduction
Alessandra Giuliani
Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy
Title: Advanced synchrotron radiation tomography in regenerative medicine: A 3D exploration into the intimate interactions between tissues, cells and biomaterials
Biography:
Abstract:
- Clinical and Translational Research | Advances in Biomedical Engineering, Imaging and Screening | Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine | Gene Therapy | Regenerative Medicine in Aging, Dermatology and Plastic Surgery | Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) | Tissue engineering | Vitriï¬ cation
Location: COPA-B
Session Introduction
Sarah K Steinbach
Brevitas Consulting, Canada
Title: Modeling aging and type-2 diabetes with precursors derived from skin
Time : 14:15-14:35
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Maria Giovanna Francipane
University of Pittsburgh, USA
Title: Lymphotoxin-beta receptor angiogenic signaling is crucial for bio-engineering a kidney in lymphoid organs
Time : 14:35-14:55
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Nadja Zeltner
University of Georgia, USA
Title: Modeling disease of the peripheral nervous system using human pluripotent stem cells
Time : 14:55-15:15
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Mike Van Alstine
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Title: Creating a single version of the truth in translational research, connect clinical samples with clinical data
Time : 15:15-15:35
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Mike Van Alstine has a background in Computer Science Engineering and Electrical Engineering. His software development experience focuses on customercentric user experience and developing metrics and dashboards to facilitate process improvement. Over the past ï¬ ve years, he has managed a team of developers at MD Anderson and provided leadership on the development of the Prometheus platform.
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Nashwa AM Mostafa
Assiut University, Egypt
Title: Effect of mesenchymal stem cells alone or combined with berberine versus methotrexate in an experimental model of rheumatoid arthritis
Time : 15:35-15:55
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Amal T Abou-Elghait
Assiut University, Egypt
Title: The role of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in the healing of experimentally induced gastric ulcer in adult male albino rats
Time : 16:10-16:30
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Satish Kumar
Chaudhary Devi Lal University, India
Title: Effects of vitriï¬ cation on morphology and mRNA expression in apoptotic genes in ovine immature cumulus oocytes complexes
Time : 16:30-16:50
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Islam Medhat
Avoid Surgery Clinics Alexandria, Egypt
Title: Management of muscular dystrophy using ultrasound-guided speciï¬ c intramuscular platelets rich plasma injections: A case report
Time : 16:50-17:10
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- Poster presentations
Location: COPA-B
Session Introduction
Heidi Ulrichs
University of Georgia, USA
Title: Generation of sympathoadrenal progenitor cells from human pluripotent stem cells
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Divya Desai and Prasad Pethe
NMIMS University, India
Title: Polycomb repressive complex 1 regulators of early ectodermal differentiation
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Konan Kouassi Martin
Félix Houphouët-Boigny University, Ivory Coast