Lab Highlights

“Stem Cell Club Lübeck” on July 4, 2023 at 3:00pm

The Stem Cell Club Lübeck (SCCL) is a series of virtual research talks, hosted by Dr. Anja Trillhaase from the Institute for Cardiogenetics.

The SCCL aims to connect stem cell and organoid researchers across Germany, and in the northern areas in particular.

Especially, junior researchers are invited to join the meetings and connect with peers.

Every two months a virtual meeting will be held, where one invited external speaker and one internal speaker from Lübeck, Hamburg or Kiel will present and discuss their work with the audience.

This will be a great opportunity to further bring together research teams working on stem cells and organoids, to intensify the collaborative work and to give junior researchers the possibility to get in touch with different researchers in the field apart from big conferences.

The third Stem Cell Club Lübeck meeting will take place on July 4th 2023 at 3 pm!

Registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0pduCuqDwtHtHQ0IDOAVvQnT51dkUGgd2E

First “Stem Cell Club Lübeck” on March 7, 2023 at 3:00pm

The Stem Cell Club Lübeck (SCCL) is a series of virtual research talks, hosted by Dr. Anja Trillhaase from the Institute for Cardiogenetics.

The SCCL aims to connect stem cell and organoid researchers across Germany, and in the northern areas in particular.

Especially, junior researchers are invited to join the meetings and connect with peers.

Every two months a virtual meeting will be held, where one invited external speaker and one internal speaker from Lübeck, Hamburg or Kiel will present and discuss their work with the audience.

This will be a great opportunity to further bring together research teams working on stem cells and organoids, to intensify the collaborative work and to give junior researchers the possibility to get in touch with different researchers in the field apart from big conferences.

The first Stem Cell Club Lübeck meeting will take place on March 7th 2023 at 3 pm!
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In vitro models for the neurovascular unit generated from iPSCs for analysis of aging and Alzheimer disease.

Dr. rer. nat. Matthias Jung, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

iPSC-derived blood vessel organoids as angiogenesis model.

Dr. rer. nat. Anja Trillhaase, Institute for Cardiogenetics, University of Lübeck, Germany

Registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtdOGtrT4jEtBanjjmR5Adxci2EQXttOS2

Franziska Haarich from ICG will give an invited talk at the Festival of Genomics & Biodata

The Festival of Genomics & Biodata is the world’s largest genomics and biodata event and it is THE place for the global genomics community to meet, learn and get inspired. You can build meaningful relationships with 7,000+ attendees from across the globe, enjoy the many festival activities and hear incredible talks from around 200 speakers.

Date: 25th – 26th January 2023
Location: Business Design Centre

One invited speaker is Franziska Haarich from the ICG. She will speak about CRISPRoff as potential treatment strategy for Collagen-VI Congenital Muscular Dystrophy.

https://www.festivalofgenomics.com/

Dr. Anja Trillhaase from the ICG will give an invited talk at the Conference on Advancements in Organoid Sciences

The aim of this meeting, organized by Prof. Dr. med. Sven Hendrix from Medical School Hamburg (MSH), is to create a platform for leaders in organoid research to discuss the advancements in 3D culture systems.

Date: 26th – 27th January 2023
Location: “GOLDEN EGG” at MSH, Hamburg

Dr. Anja Trillhaase from the ICG will present her work on using organoids to study angiogenesis.

https://www.medicalschool-hamburg.de/caos/

„Genomic Intelligence“ – AI meets Genomics

In a virtual workshop on May 21, 2021 (11:00-15.00), we will explore the interest at our university to use AI to unravel genomic questions.

We are looking for contributions in form of either (1) availability of genomics data, ideally with specific challenges you wish to address, or (2) AI expertise that you would like to apply to genomics problems. Explicitly “newcomers” to genomics are welcome!

Please sign-up here: https://forms.gle/uA8bqQjHUjbeaTge6

 

Jeanette Erdmann is invited to talk at the 2021 BCS Virtual Annual Conference

Jeanette Erdmann is invited to give a talk about “What have we learnt for coronary artery disease?” at the 2021 BCS Virtual Annual Conference held June 7-10, 2021.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic this conference will be virtual. Faculty talks will be pre-recorded and the session Q&A’s will be live, taking place during the event.

More details can be found here: https://cutt.ly/JbkNZ5Z

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