State of the Art and New Trends from the Second International StemNet Meeting

  • Ivana Ferrero
  • , Filippo Piccinini
  • , Pasquale Marrazzo
  • , Manuela Monti
  • , Caterina Pipino
  • , Alessia Santa Giovanna Banche Niclot
  • , Camilla Francesca Proto
  • , Enrico Ragni
  • , Ralf Hass
  • , Giulia Maria Stella
  • , Priscilla Berni
  • , Ana Ivanovska
  • , Katia Mareschi

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Abstract

The Second International StemNet (Federation of Stem Cell Research Associations) meeting took place on 18–20 October 2023 in Brescia (Italy), with the support of the University of Brescia and the Zooprophylactic Institute of Lombardy and Emilia Romagna. The program of the meeting was articulated in nine sections: (1) Biomedical Communication in Italy: Critical Aspects; (2) StemNet Next Generation Session; (3) Cell-Free Therapies; (4) Tips and Tricks of Research Valorisation; (5) Stem Cells and Cancer; (6) Stem Cells in Veterinary Applications; (7) Stem Cells in Clinical Applications; (8) Organoids and 3D Systems; (9) induced pluripotent stem cells (iPCS) and Gene Therapy. National and International speakers presented their scientific works, inspiring debates and discussions among the attendees. The participation in the meeting was high, especially because of the young researchers who animated all the sessions and the rich poster session.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2221
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Forum of Italian Researchers on Mesenchymal and Stromal Stem Cells (FIRST)
  • International Placenta Stem Cell Society (IPLASS)
  • Italian Mesenchymal Stem Cell Group (GISM)
  • Stem Cell Research Italy (SCRI)
  • annual meeting
  • conference report
  • stem cells

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