[FILM-Users 00416] Fwd: David Scadden seminar announcement - October 25th Imperial College South Kensington campus
Martin Spitaler
m.spitaler at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Oct 16 10:29:51 BST 2013
...forwarded for your information - David Scadden's lab is pioneering
intravital microscopy of hematopoietic stem cells,
Martin
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Subject: David Scadden seminar announcement - October 25th Imperial
College South Kensington campus
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 18:24:12 +0100
From: Lo Celso, Cristina <c.lo-celso at imperial.ac.uk>
To: Lo Celso, Cristina <c.lo-celso at imperial.ac.uk>
Dear all,
I am delighted to announce that David Scadden is going to give a seminar
here at Imperial College South Kensington campus on October 25th, at 4pm
(details and campus map attached). I hope you will be interested in/able
to attend the seminar and that you will be happy to forward this message
to students and researchers in your groups and departments.
This is a very rare and exciting opportunity to meet the co-funder and
director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Harvard Department of Stem
Cell Biology and Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Regenerative
Medicine (and the list of his titles continues long). David Scadden has
been studying haematopoietic stem cells for many years and is
particularly known in the stem cell field for providing the first
evidence of the nature of the haematopoietic stem cell niche in 2003.
Since then he has led research focusing on cell-intrinsic and
cell-extrinsic regulation of haematopoietic stem cell function both in
health and disease. Some of his most recent work, which is the subject
of his talk, explores how mutant niches can support clonal evolution of
cancer.
Drinks will be available right after the seminar and will provide the
opportunity to meet with David face to face.
I hope you can join!
Best wishes
Cristina
Poster:
<https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/imagingfacility/Public/seminar-1.pdf>
Campus map:
<https://workspace.imperial.ac.uk/campusinfo/public/sthkencampus.pdf>
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