3 - 4 April | Athens, Greece

ISSCR Neural Stem Cells: Capturing Complexity and Plasticity from the Cell to the Organism

 The ISSCR, in partnership with Stem Cell Reports is hosting a unique symposium that gathers global scientists to explore topics including the intrinsic and extrinsic regulation of stem cells, epigenetics and metabolism, evolution and human-specific traits, neuron-glia interactions, and brain disease modeling.

Conference website

ISSCR Neural Stem Cells: Capturing Complexity and Plasticity from the Cell to the Organism

 The ISSCR, in partnership with Stem Cell Reports is hosting a unique symposium that gathers global scientists to explore topics including the intrinsic and extrinsic regulation of stem cells, epigenetics and metabolism, evolution and human-specific traits, neuron-glia interactions, and brain disease modeling.

Conference website

We are sponsors at this event!

bit.bio offers partnering opportunities that affords access to the most relevant parental human cell types and corresponding disease models. These models are physiologically relevant and highly characterised, offering predictive, in vitro, human cells for early drug discovery, phenotypic screening and high-content imaging applications.

Come and meet the team at booth #1 to see how ioCells can aid research and combat ongoing challenges in neural stem cells.

We are presenting two posters:

  1. Harnessing CRISPR-Ready ioGlutamatergic Neurons and ioMicroglia as functional genomics tools for drug discovery
    Presented By Rebecca Northeast | Senior Product Manager | bit.bio
    Poster Number: 116
    Date: Thurs, April 3rd
    Time: 6:25-7:15pm
  2. A versatile toolbox of Human IPSC-Derived microglia for disease modelling, CRISPR Screens and multicellular in vitro models for neurodegeneration drug discovery.
    Presented By Rebecca Northeast | Senior Product Manager | bit.bio
    Poster Number: 117
    Date: Thurs April 
    Time: 5 30 - 6 20pm

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