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Stem Cell Size and Shape: Emerging Links to Stem Cell Function

Stem Cell Size and Shape: Emerging Links to Stem Cell Function

An ISSCR Digital Webinar.

Program Description: Recent work from unicellular models to multicellular metazoan and plant tissues have identified cell size and shape as important parameters that can influence biosynthesis, proteome apportioning, cell cycle progression, cellular senescence, and tissue regeneration. This spotlight session will highlight recent studies addressing how cell size and shape influence various functions of stem cells. We hope to bring attention to this emerging research question of how cell size and shape affect stem cell function and bring together researchers from diverse stem cell systems.

The webinar will take place on 2 April 2024 at 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. EDT
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  • Registration for this webinar is open to all audiences.

    • As a member benefit, members are invited to register at no cost.

    • The registration fee for non-members is $50.00 USD.

    • New this Year: Non-members from countries identified by the World Bank as "low- and low-middle income countries"
      receive a 50% reduction on registration rates. Eligible countries can be found
      here.

  • Registration will close 3 hours prior to the beginning of the webinar.


This webinar is developed and organized by ISSCR members.


Organizers

Shicong (Mimi) Xie, PhD

Jette Lengefeld, PhD

 

Presenters

Pekka Katajisto, PhD

Shicong (Mimi) Xie, PhD

Shangqin Guo, PhD

Jette Lengefeld, PhD

 
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