Bonn Organoid Symposium 2024
Join us on November 6 for the “Bonn Organoid Symposium 2024“!
With seven invited speakers, short talks and a poster session, we expect a full day of presentations, discussions and networking opportunities around organoids and other 3D culturing systems in multiple application cases.
Implementing more complex model systems is crucial to understand biological phenomena, function and diseases. Organoids and other 3D culturing systems increase physiological relevance in basic research by providing more relevant context and more complex and tissue-like cellular composition and might potentially bridge the gap between animal models and cell culture in order to Reduce, Refine and Replace animal experiments. Additionally, the complex 3D cell models offer new avenues for disease modeling and personalized treatment approaches. We hope that this symposium will lay the foundation for a fruitful exchange and onset of new collaborations.
General Information
When: November 6, 2024, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Lecture Hall, B013.1UG.303, Venusberg Campus
Participation: Open to all interested scientists. Participation is free of charge. Registration is mandatory.
Registration
Invited speakers
Madeleine Bunders
Leibniz Institute of Virology (LIV), Hamburg
Mattia Gerli
University College London
Kai Kretzschmar
Universität Würzburg
Daniel Krueger
Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht
Elena Reckzeh
Universität Bonn
Mikael Sellin
University of Uppsala
Ana Ivonne Vazquez-Armendariz
Universität Bonn
Preliminary Program
Registration
9:00 - 9:10 Welcome by the organizers
9:10 - 9:40 Madeleine Bunders (Leibniz Institute of Virology):
Modeling human intestinal development and diseases using organoids
9:40 - 10:10 Volker Busskamp (University of Bonn):
Vascularized retinal organoids
10:10 - 10:20 Jan Rohe (University of Bonn):
Modelling polycystic kidney disease using human ASC-derived kidney organoids and optogenetic tools
10:50 - 11:20 Mikael Sellin (Uppsala University):
Enterobacterial infection mechanisms resolved by human gut organoid modelling
11:20 - 11:50 Daniel Krueger (Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht)
Epithelial tension controls intestinal cell extrusion
11:50 - 12:00 Nina Graffmann (University of Düsseldorf):
iPSC derived liver cells for disease modelling and toxicity studies: How can organoids help?
Lunch and poster session
14:15 - 14:45 Kai Kretzschmar (Würzburg University):
Modelling oral mucosal health and disease using organoid technology
14:45 - 15:15 Ana Vazquez-Armendariz (Bonn University):
Advanced human and murine lung organoids systems for disease modeling
15:15 - 15:25 Yuanyuan Wang (University of Bonn):
A systematic multi-omics approach for understanding a superior thermogenic development in 3D brown adipocyte organoids
15:25 - 15:55 Mattia Gerli (University College London)
Amniotic fluid cells and organoids: using single cell biology to gain new insights on development and congenital disease
15:55 - 16:00 Closing remarks
16:00 - 16:30 Open Poster and Networking Session
Organizing Committee
Meike Brömer, TRA Life and Health
Clara Hayn, Institute for Reconstructive Neurobiology
Manuel Mota Brea, Institute for Neurovascular Cell Biology
Elena Reckzeh, TRA Life and Health/LIMES-Institute
Carmen Ruiz de Almodóvar, Institute for Neurovascular Cell Biology
Florian I. Schmidt, Institute of Innate Immunity
Kateryna Shkarina, Institute of Innate Immunity
Ana Ivonne Vazquez-Armendariz, TRA Life and Health/LIMES-Institute
Contact
Dr. Meike Brömer
Transdisciplinary Research Area (TRA) Life and Health
+49 228-7354470
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Transdisciplinary Research Area (TRA) Life & Health
Understanding the complexity of life - developing new strategies for health.
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