Breakout session on Regenerative Medicine 2024
Breakout session Regenerative Medicine is chaired by:
Dr. Ewa Ellis, Karolinska Institutet
Dr. Roberto Gramignoli, Karolinska Institutet
Dr. David Lott, Mayo Clinic
Dr. Anthony Windebank, Mayo Clinic
Venue October 16: 507 Aula Medica
Venue October 17 morning session: 718 Aula Medica
Venue October 17 afternoon session: Louis (Widerströmska Building) Tomtebodavägen 18a
Breakout session Regenerative Medicine
Site visit Solna
Evaluation of Diced Cartilage for Nasal Reconstruction
Daniah ALNafisse, Mayo Clinic
A phase II Clinical trial of repeated intrathecal autlogous adipose-derived mesenchymal strolmal cells in ALS
Nathan Staff, Mayo Clinic
Coffee break
A phase I/II study in patients with severe vocal fold scarring treated with autologus mesenchymal stromal cell product MSC-KI-PL-204
Stellan Hertegård, Karolinska Institutet
CellKine Clinical Trial: First Report from a Phase I Trial of Allogeneic Bone Marrow-derived MSC in the Treatment of Painful Lumbar Facet Joint Arthropathy
Dan Yan, Mayo Clinic
Utilizing adeno-associated virus serotype 2.5 for gene therapy targeting and CNS and PNS tissues
Ahad Siddiqui, Mayo Clinic
A method for perfusion of decellularization of the murine larynx
Emily Hardy, Mayo Clinic
Bus leaves from Campus Solna to Campus Flemingsberg
Site-visit Huddinge campus. Pre-GMP lab and GMP manufacturing facility Vecura, Novum
Bus from Huddinge to Solna 11.10 or possibly 11.50
Combinational approaches to promote regeneration following spinal cord injury
Ahad Siddiqui, Mayo Clinic
TBD
TBD
Developing Genom editing for spial cord injury repair
Nicholas Madigan, Mayo Clinic
Targeting leukemia niche for new therapeutic opportunities in acute and chronic myeloid leukemia
Hong Qian, Karolinska Institutet
Targeting the Thrombin Receptor to Improve Neural Stem Cell-Mediated Myelin Regeneration
Isobel Scarisbrick, Mayo Clinic
Regenerative Biotherapeutics: Emergence of Novel Patient Treatment options
Lisa Rotellini-Coltvet, Mayo Clinic
Epigenetic memory of radiotherapy in dermal fibroblasts impairs wound repair capacity in cancer survivors
Xiaowei Bian, Karolinska Institutet
