Upcoming events

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Stem cell models of neurodegeneration

26-28 March 2025 | Edinburgh, UK

An international symposium focused on the development and application of stem cell models to understand and develop treatments for neurodegenerative disease.

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Best Practice in Non-Animal Research Methods

26-27 March 2025 | York, UK

The first jointly hosted scientific conference with some of the leading UK funders of animal replacement research; The Humane Research Trust, Replacing Animal Research and the Centre for Human Specific Research.

This conference aims to bring together researchers from all career stages to share expertise and experience, showcase innovative technologies and approaches in action, and reflect on scientific progress that is helping to replace animal use across research and testing.

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1st Cambridge Human Organoid Symposium

28 March 2025 | Jesus College, Cambridge, UK

Join the Zilbauer Lab and the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute Technology & Innovation Forum (SCI-TIF) for a cutting-edge event, bringing together leading local researchers in human organoid research with industry and policy experts. This one-day event promises to offer valuable insights into the future of organoid technologies, collaboration across sectors, and ethical considerations in research.

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Speaking

Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2025

31 March – 3 April 2025 | ACC Liverpool, UK

The Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2025 will take place Monday 31 March–Thursday 3 April at Liverpool ACC

The Conference takes place over four days and consists of scientific symposia, workshops, fora, professional development sessions, Prize Lectures, Hot Topics and much more.

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ISSCR Neural Stem Cell Symposium

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

3-4 April 2025 | Athens, Greece

Exciting advances have illuminated neural stem cells from development through aging, disease, and repair. Still, harnessing the potential of in vivo and in vitro models to capture neural complexity and cell plasticity remains challenging. The ISSCR, in partnership with Stem Cell Reports, invites you to Athens, Greece, in April 2025 for 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.

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