This webinar will be hosted readily available and live on-demandFriday, August 19, 2022 1:00 -4:00 PM Eastern Time (10:00 AM-1:00 PM PT) Stem cell-based therapies hold fantastic promise for dealing with numerous human diseases. For such treatments to be successful, researchers require to use cells with the correct distinction potential and provide them correct guidelines to separate into the wanted cell type. Comprehending the various steps of stem cell differentiation is challenging, in part due to the low abundance and cellular heterogeneity among stem cells.In this virtual seminar brought to you by The Scientist, a skilled panel will take a look at how single-cell resolution has actually impacted stem cell research study, specifically with regard to understanding and guiding stem cell differentiation.Symposium program1:00 PM– Introduction1:10 PM– TBDSamantha Morris, PhD1:45 PM– Pluripotent Stem Cell Models of Lung Development and DiseaseDarrell Kotton, PhD2:20 PM– Stem Cell-Derived Islet Development and Maturation at Single-Cell ResolutionPunn Augsornworawat, MSc2:55 PM– Leveraging iPSCORE to Understand the Genetic Underpinnings of Cellular TraitsKelly Frazer, PhD3:20 PM – Open panel Q&A sessionNathan Ni from The Scientists Creative Services Team will be signed up with by the entire panel in an open concern and response session where speakers will address concerns postured by the audience.Meet the speakersSamantha Morris, PhDDarrell N. Kotton, MDDavid C. Seldin Professor of MedicineDirector, Center for Regenerative MedicineBoston University and Boston Medical CenterPunn Augsornworawat, MScDoctoral Candidate in Biomedical EngineeringWashington University in St. LouisKelly A. Frazer, PhDDirector, Institute for Genomic MedicineProfessor of PediatricsDivision Chief, Genome Information SciencesUniversity of California, San DiegoSponsored by