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Allen Institute at CellBio 2025

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The Allen Institute will be at CellBio 2025! Hosted by the American Society for Cell Biology, this annual meeting attracts over 4,000 attendees from around the world.

Below you can find our list of Allen Institute posters, talks, and other presentations at CellBio 2025.

Don’t forget to visit us at Booth #1125! Allen Institute scientists and staff will be on hand to answer all of your questions about our research, open data, and online tools.

December 6 - 10, 2025

Philadelphia, PA

Audience

Doctors, Educators, General public, Graduate, Health Care Providers, Postdocs, Scientists, Students, Undergraduate

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Allen Institute Presentations

Open Science & Authentic Research in Undergraduate Education: Pre-CellBio Workshop

Friday, December 5

Circa Center, University of Pennsylvania

Hosted by the Allen Institute and the University of Richmond

See more details here

Physical Biology of the Cytoplasm Minisymposia  10:00am-12:00pm| Room 122

Leigh Harris presents Nuclear morphogenesis reflects both cell lineage and environmental context in 2D and 3D hiPS cell models

Exhibitor Tech Talk  12:15 – 1:00pm | Room 116

Caroline Hookway and Gideon Dunster present Allen Institute for Cell Science: BioFile Finder (BFF): An Easy-to-Use, Web-based Solution for Sharing Image Data and Increasing Transparency

Professional Development Session – Connecting Conversations 11:00am | Room 126A

Presented by Kaitlyn Casimo and members of ASCB’s Science Communication, Outreach, and Public Engagement (SCOPE) Committee

Poster Presentation 2:15-3:45pm | #B384

Serge Parent presents A Dynamical Systems Framework Applied to Live Cell Imaging of hiPSC-Derived Endothelial-Like Cells Under Flow Uncovers a First-Order Phase Transition Between Morphology-Based Cell States

Advancing Vision and Change: Examining Student Identity Formation in Science Education Minisymposia  10:00am – 12:00pm | Room 122

Kaitlyn Casimo presents Assessing the impact of open science in classrooms on student learning outcomes and attitudes

Navigating Challenging Science Communication Roundtable Discussion  12:00 – 12:45pm| Exhibit Hall D

Co-hosted by Kaitlyn Casimo and members of ASCB’s Science Communication, Outreach, and Public Engagement (SCOPE) Committee

Spatiotemporal Control of Cell Signaling Across Scales Minisymposia

9:00 – 11:00am| Room 120

Serge Parent presents A Dynamical Systems Framework Applied to Live Cell Imaging of hiPSC-Derived Endothelial-Like Cells Under Flow Uncovers a First-Order Phase Transition Between Morphology-Based Cell States

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