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ISSCR 2023 – Allen Institute for Cell Science

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Meet scientists from the Allen Institute for Cell Science, learn about our open resources, talk to our recruiting team about career opportunities, and more at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).

Jun 14 - 17, 2023

Boston, Massachusetts

Time

9:00AM PT

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About This Event

The ISSCR Annual Meeting is a 4-day conference for stem cell researchers and science professionals from across geographies and disciplines. Meet scientists, researchers, and recruiting staff from the Allen Institute for Cell Science at booth #630 to learn about our open science resources and job opportunities. Learn about data, visualization tools, software, and human iPS cell lines available on the the Allen Cell Explorer.

ISSCR 2023 Posters by Allen Institute for Cell Science

Ben Gregor Headshot

Description

This presentation is part of the COREdinates focus session. Tools for Basic and Applied Stem Cell Biology, Room 258, Level 2.

Time

8:30am - 11:00am (EDT)

Erik Ehlers Headshot

Description

Erik Ehlers, a researcher at the Allen Institute for Cell Science is presenting a poster on: Investigating the Dynamics of Cell States Using Fluorescently Tagged Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (HIPSCS).

Poster number: 349
Poster session: Session 1 odd
Track: Cellular Identity (CI)

Time

6:15pm-7:00pm (EDT)

Description

Gokhan Dalgin, a senior scientist at The Allen Institute for Cell Science, is presenting a poster on: The Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) in Early Differentiation: Integrating and Interrogating Cell Organization, Cell  Behavior, and Cell Identity.

Poster number: 374
Poster session: Session 1 even
Track: Cellular Identity (CI)

Time

7:00pm – 7:45pm (EDT)

Kristen Niekamp

Description

Kristen Niekamp, a bioinformatics researcher at The Allen Institute for Cell Science, is presenting a poster on: Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) In Human IPSCS can be Explained by a Small Subset of Genes Using Machine Learning Models.

Poster number: 196
Poster session: Session 1 even
Track: Cellular Identity (CI)

Time

7:00pm – 7:45pm (EDT)

Ben Gregor Headshot

Description

Ben Gregor, a researcher at The Allen Institute for Cell Science, is presenting a poster on: Automated Tissue Culture Workflow for Cryovial Banking and Sample Preparation of Differentiated and Non-differentiated HIPSCS for 3D Live Cell Microscopy.

Poster number: 935
Poster session: Session 4 odd
Track: New Technologies (NT)

Time

9:30am – 10:15am (EDT)

Gideon Dunster headshot

Description

Gideon Dunster, an Associate Scientific Project and Alliance Manager at The Allen Institute for Cell Science, is presenting a poster on: Open Tools and Resources for Quantitative Image Analysis of Cellular Organization

Poster number: 930
Poster session: Session 4 even
Track: New Technologies (NT)

Time

10:15am – 11:00am (EDT)

Description

Gaea Turman, a researcher at The Allen Institute for Cell Science, is presenting a poster on: Illuminating Dynamic Structural States in HIPSCS Through Endogenous Gene Tagging

Poster number: 936
Poster session: Session 4 even
Track: New Technologies (NT)

Time

10:15am – 11:00am (EDT)

Susanne Rafelski

Description

Cell Identity during regeneration and aging, Room 257, Level 2.

Time

10:35am - 10:45am (EDT)

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