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The Statewide Symposium will bring together Arizona’s lead scientists, clinicians and other industry leaders in the areas of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. Technical and scientific sessions will highlight emerging research in the areas of developmental biology, disease modeling and translational cell therapy. A pre-conference workshop will provide select students and researchers an opportunity to receive hands-on training in pluripotent stem cell culture and manipulation. Register for the symposium.

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Following the meeting, a post-conference stakeholder’s forum will allow for the development of a strategic collaborative plan to foster the development of Arizona as a leader in regenerative medicine research, education and workforce development. Due to generous support from the Arizona Board of Regents and our sponsors, there is no fee to attend the Symposium.

Statewide Symposium in Regenerative Medicine
Friday, May 17–Saturday May 18, 2019
Skysong, Synergy I & II, Building 3
1475 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona [map]
Register to attend

Pre-symposium workshop

The three day pre-symposium workshop will provide undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, or research scientists a hands-on introduction to culture and manipulations of human pluripotent stem cells. There are a limited number of slots and selection will be determined by the symposium planning committee. There is no fee to attend the workshop. In addition, travel costs, meals, and lodging will be covered for selected participants. Applications must be received by Friday, April 1, 2019. Register for the pre-symposium workshop.

Poster session

A poster session will be held during Statewide Symposium in Regenerative Medicine Friday May 17 to Saturday May 18, 2019. Posters will be eligible for participation in a poster competition.

Abstracts are due by Friday, April 26, 2019, are limited to one page and must include the title, authors (presenting author underlined), affiliation and affiliation location (city, state, and zip code). Submit your poster abstract.

Questions? Contact AzRegenMed@asu.edu.

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