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10th March 2022
08.00-9.15: Registration
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9.15-9.30: Opening session
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Plenary Lecture I, Chair: José Bragança
9.30-10.30: "Regenerative Neuroimmunology - new generation molecular approaches to restore maladaptive inflammatory responses in the persistently inflamed CNS", Stefano Pluchino - University of Cambridge
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Session I – Stem Cells: Tools for Developmental Biology, Chair: Luísa Pinto
10.45-11.15: "The ideal tissue microenvironment for spinal cord repair and regeneration", Leonor Saúde - Institute for Molecular Medicine
11.15-11.35: "Generation of Novel Cellular Tools for Cardiac Regeneration", José Belo - CEDOC
11.35-11.50: O1 “ Human Multilineage Organoids Recapitulate Pro-Epicardium/Septum Transversum/Posterior Foregut”, Mariana Branco - IST
11.50-12.05: O2 “Systematic analysis of imprinting defects in murine iPSCs”, Maria Arez - IBB
12.05-12.20: O3 “Impact and causative role of the VE-PTP gene variant in the pathophysiology of Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy”, Joana Andrade - ABC-RI
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12.30-13.30: Lunch
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Plenary Lecture II, Chair: Joana Miranda
13.30-14.30: "Tissue engineering for regenerative medicine and food applications", Shulamit Levenberg - Technion Israel Institute of Technology
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14.30-15.30: Coffee Break and Poster Session I
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Session II – Stem Cells and Disease Modeling, Chairs: Catarina Seabra, Ana Marote
15.30-16.00: "Lung Organoids in SaRS-COV2", Bart Haagmans - University of Maastricht
16.00-16.20: "Modelling the 3D Neuronal Microenvironment in Health and Disease", Catarina Brito - IBET
16.20-16.35: O4 “Time-dependent functional correlates of adult hippocampal cytogenesis: Relevance to Depression”, Luísa Pinto - ICVS
16.35-16.50: O5 “Disease modeling and drug screening on cardiomyocytes derived from Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome induced pluripotent stem cells”, Luís Monteiro - CNC
16.50-17.05: O6 “Cannabidivarin and Neural Stem cells, a new hope for Rett Syndrome?”, Diogo Lourenço - IMM
17.05-17.20: O7 “Generation of Apical-Out Organoids From Human Primary Airway Epithelial Cells by an Extracellular Matrix-Free Method”, Georgios Stroulios, STEMCELL Technologies
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17.30-18.30: General Assembly
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20.30: Conference dinner
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9.15-9.30: Opening session
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Plenary Lecture I, Chair: José Bragança
9.30-10.30: "Regenerative Neuroimmunology - new generation molecular approaches to restore maladaptive inflammatory responses in the persistently inflamed CNS", Stefano Pluchino - University of Cambridge
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Session I – Stem Cells: Tools for Developmental Biology, Chair: Luísa Pinto
10.45-11.15: "The ideal tissue microenvironment for spinal cord repair and regeneration", Leonor Saúde - Institute for Molecular Medicine
11.15-11.35: "Generation of Novel Cellular Tools for Cardiac Regeneration", José Belo - CEDOC
11.35-11.50: O1 “ Human Multilineage Organoids Recapitulate Pro-Epicardium/Septum Transversum/Posterior Foregut”, Mariana Branco - IST
11.50-12.05: O2 “Systematic analysis of imprinting defects in murine iPSCs”, Maria Arez - IBB
12.05-12.20: O3 “Impact and causative role of the VE-PTP gene variant in the pathophysiology of Left Ventricular Noncompaction Cardiomyopathy”, Joana Andrade - ABC-RI
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12.30-13.30: Lunch
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Plenary Lecture II, Chair: Joana Miranda
13.30-14.30: "Tissue engineering for regenerative medicine and food applications", Shulamit Levenberg - Technion Israel Institute of Technology
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14.30-15.30: Coffee Break and Poster Session I
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Session II – Stem Cells and Disease Modeling, Chairs: Catarina Seabra, Ana Marote
15.30-16.00: "Lung Organoids in SaRS-COV2", Bart Haagmans - University of Maastricht
16.00-16.20: "Modelling the 3D Neuronal Microenvironment in Health and Disease", Catarina Brito - IBET
16.20-16.35: O4 “Time-dependent functional correlates of adult hippocampal cytogenesis: Relevance to Depression”, Luísa Pinto - ICVS
16.35-16.50: O5 “Disease modeling and drug screening on cardiomyocytes derived from Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome induced pluripotent stem cells”, Luís Monteiro - CNC
16.50-17.05: O6 “Cannabidivarin and Neural Stem cells, a new hope for Rett Syndrome?”, Diogo Lourenço - IMM
17.05-17.20: O7 “Generation of Apical-Out Organoids From Human Primary Airway Epithelial Cells by an Extracellular Matrix-Free Method”, Georgios Stroulios, STEMCELL Technologies
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17.30-18.30: General Assembly
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20.30: Conference dinner
11th March 2022
Plenary Lecture III, Chair: António Salgado
9.00-10.00: "Bioengineering Challenges for Stem Cell-based Therapies and Regenerative Medicine", Joaquim Sampaio Cabral, IST
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10.00-10.30: Coffee Break
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Session III – Stem cells and Biomaterials in Regenerative Medicine, Chairs: Paula Alves, Cristina Barrias
10.30-11.00: "Bioengineered 3D matrixes, in vitro models, and implants through supramolecular assembly", Alvaro Mata - Nottingham University
11.00-11.20: "MicroRNA-based therapeutic approaches for Parkinson's disease", Liliana Bernardino - University of Beira Interior
11.20-11.35: O8 “Developing brain-targeting liposomes to deliver mesenchymal stem cells secretome for Parkinson’s Disease Regenerative Medicine”, Sandra Barata-Antunes, ICVS
11.35-11.50: O9 “Cell derived vascular platforms from induced pluripotent stem cells to screen toxicity of nanomaterials”, Luís Estronca - Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra
11.50-12.05: O10 “Recellularization of acellular liver scaffolds with highly functional hiPSC-hepatocytes generated using a scalable bioprocess”, Joana Almeida - iBET
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12.15-13.15: Poster Session II
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13.00-13.45: Lunch
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Plenary Lecture IV, Chair: Lino Ferreira
13.45-14.45: "Biomaterials approaches to engineer structures for regenerative medicine using mesenchymal stem cell", João Mano - University of Aveiro
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Session IV – Clinical and Biotechnological Translation, Chairs: Ana Fernandes, Nuno Silva
14.45-15.15: "Immunogenetics of infection in stem-cell transplantation", Agostinho Carvalho - ICVS
15.15-15.30: O11 “Retinol-binding protein 3: a potential tool for gene therapy in retinal degeneration”, Cláudia Fernandes, CEDOC
15.30-15.45: O12 “Human stomach-on-a-chip device displaying organ-like features”, Daniel Ferreira – i3S
15.45-16.00: O13 “A Dynamic 3D Aggregate-Based System for the Successful Expansion and Neural Induction of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells”, Cláudia Miranda - iBB
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16.00-16.15: Coffee Break
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Session V – Exosomes, Chair: Hugo Fernandes
16.15-16.45: "Engineering Strategies to Boost the Potential of Extracellular Vesicles", Miguel Lino - CIBB
16.45-17.05: "Extracellular Vesicle-mediated cell communication in tissue repair/regeneration", Susana Santos - I3S
17.05-17.20: O14 “Scalable bioreactor production and angiogenic potential of extracellular vesicles derived from human mesenchymal stromal cells”, Miguel de Almeida Fuzeta - iBB
17.20-17.35: O15 “Extracellular vesicles from TGR5-activated adipocytes elicit anti-inflammatory effects on liver cells”, Rui E. Castro – iMed.ULisboa
17.35-17.50: O16 “Sustained delivery of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles for cell-free cardiac repair” Ana Filipa Louro - iBET
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17.50-18.00 – Closing session and award ceremony
9.00-10.00: "Bioengineering Challenges for Stem Cell-based Therapies and Regenerative Medicine", Joaquim Sampaio Cabral, IST
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10.00-10.30: Coffee Break
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Session III – Stem cells and Biomaterials in Regenerative Medicine, Chairs: Paula Alves, Cristina Barrias
10.30-11.00: "Bioengineered 3D matrixes, in vitro models, and implants through supramolecular assembly", Alvaro Mata - Nottingham University
11.00-11.20: "MicroRNA-based therapeutic approaches for Parkinson's disease", Liliana Bernardino - University of Beira Interior
11.20-11.35: O8 “Developing brain-targeting liposomes to deliver mesenchymal stem cells secretome for Parkinson’s Disease Regenerative Medicine”, Sandra Barata-Antunes, ICVS
11.35-11.50: O9 “Cell derived vascular platforms from induced pluripotent stem cells to screen toxicity of nanomaterials”, Luís Estronca - Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra
11.50-12.05: O10 “Recellularization of acellular liver scaffolds with highly functional hiPSC-hepatocytes generated using a scalable bioprocess”, Joana Almeida - iBET
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12.15-13.15: Poster Session II
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13.00-13.45: Lunch
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Plenary Lecture IV, Chair: Lino Ferreira
13.45-14.45: "Biomaterials approaches to engineer structures for regenerative medicine using mesenchymal stem cell", João Mano - University of Aveiro
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Session IV – Clinical and Biotechnological Translation, Chairs: Ana Fernandes, Nuno Silva
14.45-15.15: "Immunogenetics of infection in stem-cell transplantation", Agostinho Carvalho - ICVS
15.15-15.30: O11 “Retinol-binding protein 3: a potential tool for gene therapy in retinal degeneration”, Cláudia Fernandes, CEDOC
15.30-15.45: O12 “Human stomach-on-a-chip device displaying organ-like features”, Daniel Ferreira – i3S
15.45-16.00: O13 “A Dynamic 3D Aggregate-Based System for the Successful Expansion and Neural Induction of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells”, Cláudia Miranda - iBB
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16.00-16.15: Coffee Break
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Session V – Exosomes, Chair: Hugo Fernandes
16.15-16.45: "Engineering Strategies to Boost the Potential of Extracellular Vesicles", Miguel Lino - CIBB
16.45-17.05: "Extracellular Vesicle-mediated cell communication in tissue repair/regeneration", Susana Santos - I3S
17.05-17.20: O14 “Scalable bioreactor production and angiogenic potential of extracellular vesicles derived from human mesenchymal stromal cells”, Miguel de Almeida Fuzeta - iBB
17.20-17.35: O15 “Extracellular vesicles from TGR5-activated adipocytes elicit anti-inflammatory effects on liver cells”, Rui E. Castro – iMed.ULisboa
17.35-17.50: O16 “Sustained delivery of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles for cell-free cardiac repair” Ana Filipa Louro - iBET
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17.50-18.00 – Closing session and award ceremony