FSSCR 2025 MEETING
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Mon, 17 Nov
Tue, 18 Nov
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16:40 - 18:10
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
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Room: Amphi Mérieux
Chair/s:
Gaelle BONCOMPAIN, Justine GUGUIN
16:40 - 17:05
S6-01-Speaker
Submission 153
Spatiotemporal control of gene expression in stem cells and organoids
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Ivano LEGNINI
, RNA Molecular and Systems Biology Group Centre for Genomics – Functional Genomics Programme - Human Technopole
17:05 - 17:20
S6-02-Oral Short Talk
Submission 53
Self-organizing murine cardiac organoids towards heart-on-chip and modeling of congenital defects
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Sebastien SART
, Physical Microfluidics and Bioengineering Institut Pasteur
17:20 - 17:35
S6-03-Oral Short Talk
Submission 104
Human gonad in a dish: A stem cell-based platform to model early germ line development
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Fabian Schlag
, Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology, University Hospital Muenster, Germany
17:35 - 18:00
S6-04-Speaker
Submission 138
Spatial mechano-transcriptomics: mapping mechanical forces and gene expression in tissues at single-cell resolution
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Adrien Hallou
, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford, OX3 7FY, UK
18:00 - 18:01
S6-05-Poster Teaser
Submission 87
Tissue organization and maturation on multi-scale curvatures of the intestinal epithelium mimicked with microfabrication tools
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Thibault Mercier
, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, INSA Lyon, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, CPE Lyon, INL, UMR5270, 69622 Villeurbanne, France
18:01 - 18:02
S6-06-Poster Teaser
Submission 95
Using hiPSC-derived spinal organoids to unravel the region-specific role of primary cilia in neural development
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Antonia Wiegering
, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Inserm, Institut de Biologie Paris Seine, Development, Adaptation and Aging, Dev2A, Paris, France
18:02 - 18:03
S6-07-Poster Teaser
Submission 123
Live-cell 3D Single-Molecule Localisation Microscopy Reveals Distinct Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Transcription Factors in Naïve Pluripotent Cells
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Gökçe Agsu*
, Imperial College London | University of Cambridge
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