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Stem Cell Engineering Conference Program 

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Sunday, January 20
Monday, January 21
Tuesday, January 22
Wednesday, January 23

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Sunday, January 20

3:00pm-6:00pm

Registration and Hotel Check-in

6:00pm-7:00pm

Welcome Reception

7:00pm-7:15pm

Introductory Remarks:  David Schaffer, University of California,  Berkeley

7:15pm-8:15pm

Opening Keynote Address: "Histocompatible Pluripotent Stem Cells"
George Daley, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University 

 8:15pm-10:00pm

Dinner

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Monday, January 21

7:00am-8:30am

Breakfast

 8:30am-10:30am

Session 1:  High Throughput and Microfluidic Screening Platforms
Chair:   Ravi Kane, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

8:30am-9:10am

Invited Speaker:  Sangeeta Bhatia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Engineering the Stem Cell Microenvironment:  Microtechnology Tools for High-Throughput Analysis"

9:10am-9:30am

Daniel G. Anderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Combinatorial Development of Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery"

9:30am-9:50am

Tiago G. Fernandes, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, "A High Throughput 3D Cell Microarray to Study Stem Cell Fate"

9:50am-10:10am

Shuichi Takayama, University of Michigan, "Microfluidics for Stem Cell Biology and Therapy"

10:10am-10:30am

Edwin Monuki, University of California, Irvine, "Dielectric Differences among Neural Stem Cells and Their Progeny"

10:30am-10:50am

Break

 10:50am-12:30pm

Session 2:  Stem Cells and Drug Discovery:  Pharmacology and Toxicology Screening Platforms
Chair:  Sangeeta Bhatia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 10:50am-11:30am

Invited Speaker:  Sheng Ding, The Scripps Research Institute, "A Chemical Approach to Stem Cell Biology"

11:30am-11:50am

Jon Chesnut, Invitrogen, "Chromosomal Targeting in Embryonic Stem Cells Using the phiC31 Familay of Integrases:  Stem Cells as Enabling Tools for Screening"

11:50am-12:10pm

Joel Voldman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Microscale Manipulation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells for Studying Cell Fusion-Mediated Reprogramming and Diffusible Signaling"

12:10pm-12:30pm

Danny Van Noort, Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, "3D Cell Cultures in Microfluidics for Drug Discovery"

12:30pm-2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm-2:50pm

Keynote Address:  "Quantitative Systems Analysis of Signaling Networks Governing Cell Phenotype Behavior"
Doug Lauffenburger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 2:50pm-4:30pm

Session 3:  Systems-Based Approaches to Understanding Fate Decisions
Chair:   Peter Zandstra, University of Toronto

 2:50pm-3:30pm

Invited Speaker:  Christopher Chen, University of Pennsylvania, "Stem Cell Differentiation:  Mechanical Forces Rhoa and Adhesion Signaling"

3:30pm-3:50pm

Nicolas Plachta, California Institute of Technology, "Engineered Embryonic Stem Cells as a Discovery Tool in Neurobiology:  Identification of Molecular Mechanisms of Axonal Degeneration"

3:50pm-4:10pm

WeiJia Wang, University of Toronto, "A Multiparameter Flow Cytometric Assay to Investigate Cytokine Synergies during Erythroid Development"

4:10pm-4:30pm

Babak Esmaeli-Azad, DNAmicroarray,Inc., San Diego, "Modeled Stem Cell Niche Assays Using Biomaterial Microarrays"

4:30pm-6:00pm

Poster Session with Refreshments
Free Night for Dinner
 

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Tuesday, January 22

7:00am-8:30am

Breakfast                                                                       

8:10am-10:10am

Session 4:  Intercellular Signaling and the Engineered Niche
Chair:  Sharon Gerecht, Johns Hopkins University

8:10am-8:50am

Invited Speaker:   Peter Zandstra, University of Toronto, "Control of Auto-Regulatory Signaling to Modulate Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Differentiation"

8:50am-9:10am

Krishnendu Roy,The University of Texas at Austin, "Engineering Intercellular Signals of Thymic Niche:  Towards Generation of Functional T Cells from Stem Cells"

9:10am-9:30am

Eleftherios Sachlos, Harvard University, "Embryoid Body Shell Formation Reduces Diffusive Transport of Inductive Biochemicals"

9:30am-9:50am

Basha Stankovich, University of California, Merced, "Role of Adhesion Molecules in Hematopoietic and Endothelial Commitment of Muring Embryonic Stem Cells"

9:50am-10:10am

Natesh Parashurama, Harvard Medical School, "Activin Alters the Kinetics of Endoderm Induction in Embryonic Stem Cells Cultured on Collagen Gels"

10:10am-10:30am

Break

 10:30am-12:30pm

Session 5:  Novel Approaches for Embryonic Stem Cell Growth and Differentiation
Chair:  Ralph Brandenburger, Geron Corporation

10:30am-11:10am

Invited Speaker:  Mick Bhatia, McMaster University, "Controlling Human Embryonic Stem Cells by Niche Regulation"

11:10am-11:30am

Emmanuel E. Baetge, Novocell, Inc., "Engineering Embryonic Stem Cells to Create a Cell Therapy for Diabetes"

11:30am-11:50am

Clark K. Colton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Differentiation of Murine Embryonic Stem Cells to Cardiomyocytes Is Increased Under Reduced Oxygen"

11:50am-12:10pm

Jennifer Blundo, Stanford University, "Molecular Imaging of Cardiac Constructs Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells"

12:10pm-12:30pm

Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, Washington University, "The Effect of Controlled Growth Factor Delivery on Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation inside of Fibrin Scaffolds"

12:30pm-2:00pm

Lunch

 2:00pm-4:10pm

Session 6:  Novel Approaches for Adult Stem Cell Growth and Differentiation
Chair:  Irina Conboy, University of California, Berkeley

 2:00pm-2:40pm

Invited Speaker:   Fred Gage, Salk Institute, "Neurogenesis in the Adult Mammilian Brain"

2:40pm-3:00pm

Pin Wang, University of Southern California, "Engineering Stromal Cells for Supportive Differentiation of TCR-Transduced Hematopoietic Stem Cells into CD4 T Cells in Vitro"

3:00pm-3:20pm

Irina Conboy, University of California, Berkeley, "Understanding Bio-Chemical Changes in the Aged Muscle Niche"

3:20pm-3:40pm

Kartik Subramanian, University of Minnesota, "Directed Differentiation of Multipotent Adult Progenitor Cells into the Cells of the Hepatic Lineage"

3:30pm-3:50pm

C. Lobato da Silva, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal, "Maximization of the Ex-Vivo Expansion of Human Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells by Direct Contact Culture with Mesenchymal Stem Cells"

3:50pm-5:30pm

Poster Session with Refreshments

5:30pm-9:00pm

Dinner 
Keynote Address: 
"Normal and Neoplastic Stem Cells"
Irv Weissman, Stanford University

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Wednesday, January 23

7:00am-8:30am

Breakfast

8:30am-10:30am

Session 7:  Biomaterials for Stem Cell Growth and Differentiation
Chair:   Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, University of Washington, St. Louis

Invited Speaker:   Dennis Discher, University of Pennsylvania, "Matrix Elasticity Directs Stem Cell Lineage Specification"

9:10am-9:30am

Kevin Healy, University of California, Berkeley, "Biomimetic Materials to Control Human Embryonic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Fate Determination"

9:30am-9:50am

Sean P. Palecek, University of Wisconsin - Madison, "3D Microwell Array Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cells Reveals Effects of Colony Morphology on Cell Growth and Differentiation"

9:50am-10:10am

Todd McDevitt, Georgia Institute of Technology / Emory University, "Microparticle Delivery of Morphogenic Factors within Embryoid Bodies for Directed Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation"

10:10am-10:30am

David Brafman, University of California, San Diego, "Arrayed Cellular Microenvironments for Exploring Cell Fate"

10:30am-10:50am

Break

10:50am-12:30pm

Session 8:   Bioreactors and Bioprocesses for Cell Expansion and Differentiation
Chair:  Joachim Cabral, Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Portugal

 10:50am-11:30am

Invited Speaker:   Ramkumar Mandalam, Cellerant Therapeutics, "Novel Universal Cell-Based Drug from Adult Hematopietic Stem Cell"

11:30am-11:50am

Matt Croughan, Keck Graduate Institute, "Manufacturing Stem Cells:  Lessons Learned from 15 Years of CHO Cell Culture for Recombinant Protein Production"

11:50am-12:10pm

Behnam A. Baghbaderani, University of Calgery, "Large-Scale Production of Human Neural Precursor Cells in Computer-Controlled Suspension Bioreactors and Applications to the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain"

12:10pm-12:30pm

Rosario Scott, Merck, "A Platform for Predictive Bioprocessing of Autologous Cells for Therapy Based on Automated Microwell Cultures"

12:30pm-2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm-4:40pm

Session 9: Biomterial Scaffolds for Stem Cell Therapeutic Applications
Chair:  Kevin Healy, University of California, Berkeley

  2:00pm-2:40pm

Invited Speaker:  Jennifer Ellisseff, Johns Hopkins University, "Adult and Embryonic Stem Cells in Musculoskeletal Tissue Repair"

 2:40pm-3:00pm

Song Li, University of California, Berkeley, "Nanofibrous Scaffolds and Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Vascular Regeneration"

 3:00pm-3:20pm

Michael Sacks, University of Pittsburgh, "Tissue-to-Cellular Deformation Coupling in Cell-Microintegrated Elastomeric Scaffolds"
 3:20pm-3:40pm Paul Critser, Indiana University School of Medicine, "Engineered Three-Dimensional Collagen-Based Extracellular Matrices Provide Microenvironmental Guidance of Endothelieal Colony Forming Cell Proliferation Potential and Vascular Network Formation in Vitro"

 3:40pm-4:00pm

Sherry L. Voytik-Harbin, Purdue University, "Fibril Microstructure-Mechanical Design Features of Engineered 3D Collagen-Based Extracellular Matrices Modulate Mesenchymal Stem Cell Proliferation and Lineage Specific Differentiation"

 4:00pm-4:15pm

Closing Remarks by David Schaffer, Conference Chair

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