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The 2024 Annual Oxford Stem Cell Institute Symposium "Stem Cells: From Mechanism to Therapy” will be held on the 24th and 25th October.

The Symposium will highlight areas of stem cell research with trajectories towards treatments of diseases including metabolic disorders, neurodegeneration, musculoskeletal disease, heart failure and cancer.  

External speakers include: 

Igor AdameykoKarolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden

Riccardo Fodde, Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Andras LatakosCambridge Stem Cell Institute

Luca Magnani, Institute of Cancer Research, London

Silvia SantosFrancis Crick Institute, London

Maria AbadAltos Labs - Cambridge Institute of Science

Mirjana Efremova, Queen Mary University of London

Steve Pollard, University of Edinburgh

Katie Bentley, Francis Crick Institute, London

 Who will be joined by local speakers including: 

Nicola Smart (Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine), Ahmed Ahmed (Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health), Anjali Kusumbe (Radcliffe Department of Medicine), Eric O’Neill (Department of Oncology), Chris Toepfer (Radcliffe Department of Medicine), Craig MacClean (Department of Biology), Francesco Boccellato (Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research), Angela Russell (Department of Chemistry and Pharmacology), Siim Pauklin (Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences).

The symposium will be held in the historic building of Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, which is situated on 34 Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BD.  The lecture theatre provides a spectacular venue with views over the Sheldonian Theatre, Balliol College, Trinity College, the Weston Library and the Museum of the History of Science.

Please register here.