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Dynamics of Stem Cell Decisions

Europe/Copenhagen
Auditorium A (Niels Bohr Institute)

Auditorium A

Niels Bohr Institute

Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
Ala Trusina (Niels Bohr Institute), Anne Grapin-Botton, Josh Brickman, Kim Sneppen (Niels Bohr Institute), Lene Oddershede (Niels Bohr Institute), Mogens Høgh Jensen (Niels Bohr Institute)
Description
Self-organization is an important concept from physics that emphasizes the emergence of complex patterns without detailed central plan. This meeting explores contemporary attempts to view cell differentiation in terms of self-organized systems. The meeting strives to encourage inspiring case stories for how individual and/or collective developmental decisions can be understood from simple rules for regulation within and communication between cells.

List of speakers:
Alfonso Martinez Arias, Cambridge
Erik Aurell, Stockholm
James Briscoe, London
Peter Buske, Leipzig
Eric M. Darling, Brown University
James Ferrell, Stanford
Jorge Ferrer, London
Albert Goldbeter, Bruxelles
Jochen Guck, Dresden
Kristian Helin, Copenhagen
Ryoichiro Kageyama, Kyoto
Sandeep Krishna, NCBS, Bangalore
Sally Lowell, Edinburgh
Jenny Nichols, Cambridge
Ertugrul Ozbudak, Einstein, NY
Lykke Pedersen, Copenhagen
Carsten Peterson, Lund
Oliver Pourquie, Strasbourg
Tristan Rodriguez, London
Henrik Semb, Copenhagen
Palle Serup, Copenhagen
Timm Schroeder, ETH Zurich
Benny Shilo, Weizmann, Rehovot
Jose Silva, Cambridge
Genevieve Thon, Copenhagen

Paper
Poster
Participants
  • Ala Trusina
  • Albert Goldbeter
  • Alfonso Martinez Arias
  • Anant Mamidi
  • Anna Grapin-Botton
  • Anuska la Rosa Egeskov-Madsen
  • Ben Zion Shilo
  • Caitlin Collin
  • Carsten Gustavsen
  • Carsten Peterson
  • Cecilia Lövkvist
  • Christian Brøchner
  • Christine Ritter
  • Christy Prawiro
  • Dora Papp
  • Elke Ober
  • Eric Darling
  • Erik Aurell
  • Ertugrul Ozbudak
  • Florian Hermann
  • Florian Uekermann
  • Gelo DELA CRUZ
  • Genevieve Thon
  • Hanna Peradziryi
  • Hanne Cathrine Bisgaard
  • Henrik Semb
  • Hjalte Larsen
  • James Briscoe
  • James Ferrell
  • Javier Martin
  • Jennifer Nichols
  • Jochen Guck
  • Joerg Galle
  • Jonathan Chubb
  • Jorge Ferrer
  • Jose Silva
  • Joshua Brickman
  • Jurriaan Hölzenspies
  • Kathryn Anderson
  • Kevin Chalut
  • Kim Sneppen
  • Kristian Helin
  • Kristian Honnens de Lichtenberg
  • Lene Oddershede
  • Lykke Pedersen
  • Manuel Figueiredo-Larsen
  • Marianne Stemann Andersen
  • Mette Jørgensen
  • Michaela Rothova
  • Mogens Høgh Jensen
  • Morten Juhl
  • Namiko Mitarai
  • Olivier POURQUIE
  • Palle Serup
  • Peter Buske
  • Pia Cordsen
  • Qin Li
  • Ryoichiro Kageyama
  • Sally Lowell
  • Sandeep Krishna
  • Shiro Yui
  • Silja heilmann
  • Svend Steffensen
  • Timm Schroeder
  • Tristan Rodriguez
  • Victor Olariu
  • William Hamilton
  • Woranop Sukparangsi
  • Yung Hae Kim
Hanne Nørgaard Christensen
    • Networks, Non coding RNA and Chromatin Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 1
        Kristian Helin
        Role of Epigenetic regulators in stem cells, differentiation and cancer
      • 2
        Genevieve Thon
        Establishment of heterochromatin domains
    • 10:30
      Coffee Auditorium A (Auditorium C)

      Auditorium A

      Auditorium C

      Coffee break

    • Networks, Non coding RNA and Chromatin Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 3
        Sandeep Krishna
        Counting genomes: the lysis-lysogeny decision in temperate bacteriophage
      • 4
        Erik Aurell
        Lognormality and oscillations in the coverage of high-throughput transcriptomic data towards gene ends
      • 5
        Jorge Ferrer
        Epigenomic regulation of the developing pancreas
    • 12:30
      Lunch Auditorium A (Canteen)

      Auditorium A

      Canteen

    • Networks, Heterogeneity and Pluripotency Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 6
        Alfonso Martinez Arias
        Wnt signalling, heterogeneities in gene expression and the (meta)stability of the pluripotent state
      • 7
        Carsten Peterson
        Transcriptional regulation of lineage commitment - a stochastic model of cell fate decisions
      • 8
        Jose Silva
        Towards understanding induced pluripotency
    • 16:00
      Coffee & Poster Session Auditorium A (Aud A & Aud C)

      Auditorium A

      Aud A & Aud C

    • Networks, Heterogeneity and Pluripotency Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 9
        Tim Schroeder
        Long-term quantitative single cell imaging: New tools for old questions
      • 10
        Jenny Nichols
        Characterising the specification of pluripotency during early mouse development and ES cell isolation
      • 11
        Kevin Chalut
        Pre-committed state of embryonic stem cells defined by an auxetic nucleus
    • Dinner Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
    • Mechanics of Renewal and Differentiation Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 12
        Eric Darling
        Predicting stem cell differentiation through mechanics
      • 13
        Jochen Guck
        The function-specific evolution of cell and nuclear mechanics during differentiation
    • 10:15
      Coffee Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
    • Mechanics of Renewal and Differentiation Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 14
        Peter Buske
        From predetermination to self organization - Modelling the intestinal crypt
      • 15
        Evan Manuel Figueiredo-Larsen
        Acquisition of heterogeneity assessed by single-cell profiling in self-organizing pancreatic organoids grown in 3D
      • 16
        Sally Lowell
        Too many choices? Variability and unpredictability during differentiation of pluripotent cells
      • 17
        Elke Ober
        Cell communication and organ bud morphogenesis
    • 12:45
      Lunch Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
    • Oscillations Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 18
        Olivier Pourquie
        The vertebrate segmentation clock
      • 19
        Albert Goldbeter
        From quiescence to proliferation: Cdk oscillations drive the mammalian cell cycle
      • 20
        Ertugrul Ozbudak
        Systems-level analysis of the vertebrate segmentation clock
    • 16:00
      Coffee & Poster Session Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
    • Oscillations Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 21
        Ryoichiro Kageyama
        Oscillatory gene expression in somitogenesis and neurogenesis
      • 22
        Palle Serup
        Multiple functions of Notch and Hes1 in pancreas development
      • 23
        Lykke Pedersen
        Modeling of the Wnt pathway during segmentation
    • Dinner Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
    • Signalling Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 24
        Benny Shilo
        Patterning the embryonic DV axis by self-organized shuttling
      • 25
        Jim Ferrell
        Bistability and Trigger Waves in Mitosis
    • 10:30
      Coffee Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
    • Signalling Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
      • 26
        Tristan Rodriquez
      • 27
        Henrik Semb
      • 28
        James Briscoe
        The Gene Regulatory Logic for Sonic Hedgehog Morphogen Interpretation
    • 13:00
      Lunch Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
    • Departure Auditorium A

      Auditorium A

      Niels Bohr Institute

      Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø