Presentation Instructions
Oral Presentations Guidelines
Please check the Technical Program for your scheduled presentation time - speaking slots are 15 minutes (including Q&A) for selected speakers, and 30 minutes for Invited Speakers (please check the schedule). Please note that each time slot includes 3-5 minutes for Q&A. Presentations should be in Powerpoint format and either emailed to gabrl@aiche.org, or uploaded to the projection computer at least 45 minutes prior to the start of your session.
Poster Presentations Guidelines
- The Poster Session will be held on the evening of Thursday, December 12th immediately after programming. Please set your posters up (corresponding with your poster number) as soon as you arrive to display your poster for the duration of the meeting.
- Poster presenting authors are responsible for printing, setting-up and taking down their poster; mounting supplies will be provided.
- The poster board surface will be 30 x 40 inches, portrait or landscape – it is recommended to print your posters within the aforementioned constraints.
- Posters should be promptly taken down before the end of the morning coffee break on Friday
Number |
Poster Title |
First Name |
Last Name |
1 |
Mediator Kinase Inhibition Promotes Naive Pluripotency |
Cian |
Lynch |
2 |
Deciphering In Vivo Reprogramming |
Dafni |
Chondronasiou |
3 |
Deciphering the Interplay between the Immune System and In Vivo Reprogramming |
Elena |
Melendez |
4 |
Studying Wilms Tumor 1 (WT1) Function in Human Kidney Development and Disease Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells-Derived Organoids and Genome Editing |
Idoia Lucia |
Selfa Aspiroz |
5 |
Visualization of Mediator Complexes in Naive and Primed Embryonic Pluripotent Cells |
Isabel |
Calvo |
6 |
Optimization of Inner Ear Organoid Derivation Using a Novel Multiplex Reporter Human Embryonic Stem Cell Line |
Jing |
Nie |
7 |
Self-Organizing Synthetic Endodermal Populations Derived from a Genetically Encoded GATA6 Program |
Joshua |
Hislop |
8 |
Modelling Rett Syndrome in a 3D Platform for Cardiac Differentiation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells |
Maria Margarida |
Diogo |
9 |
Recapitulating the Somitogenesis in Vitro to Identify Novel Causative Genes for Congenital Bone Diseases |
Marina |
Matsumiya |
10 |
TSG14 of Human Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Ameliorate Hyperoxia Induced Neonatal Lung Injury through Macrophage Polarization |
Miyeon |
Kim |
11 |
Identification of Senescence-Associated IL6 As a Key Component for Cellular Reprogramming |
Noelia |
Alcazar |
12 |
Recapitulation of Tissue Epithelialization and Its Clearance Function in Self-Organized Ex Vivo Assays |
Queralt |
Tolosa Ramon |
13 |
CDK8/19 Inhibition Stabilizes Human Naive Pluripotency |
Raquel |
Bernad |
14 |
Strategies for Better Intestinal Tissue Generation |
Samah |
Alharbi |
15 |
Bulk Actin Dynamics Drive Phase Segregation in Zebrafish Oocytes |
Shayan |
Shamipour |
16 |
Large Scale Production of Cerebellar Organoids from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Using the Novel Vertical-Wheel Single-Use Bioreactors |
Tiago |
Fernandes |
17 |
Engineering Human Pluripotent Stem Cells (hPSCs) Lines with CRISPR/Cas9 for Inducible Knock out in Kidney Organoids |
Andrés Marco |
Giménez |