April 21-23, 2021 | 10:00AM EDT | 2:00PM UTC | 4:00PM CEST*
*Program is in development and subject to change
The live portion of this conference has concluded and all presentations are now available for purchase on demand. Registrants to the live event may access this content anytime for up to 9 months following the event.
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Hematopoiesis is a highly regulated and dynamic developmental process by which hematopoietic stem cells self-renew and differentiate to form all blood lineages. Disruption of hematopoiesis resulting from genetic, epigenetic, transcriptional, and/or post-translational defects or due to environmental stressors can result in benign or malignant hematologic disorders. Advances in model systems, genome-editing tools, single-cell analyses, and imaging technologies have provided insight into the molecular, cellular, and developmental basis of normal and malignant hematopoiesis. This Keystone Symposia conference brings together basic and translational researchers to discuss and debate emerging topics and recent advances on developmental hematopoiesis, adult stem cell self-renewal and stem cell niches, novel hematopoietic regulators, and the pathogenesis of bone marrow failure syndromes and leukemia. Taken together, participants at this conference will gain new insight into the biology of normal and malignant hematopoiesis and cutting-edge technologies, as well as have opportunities to cultivate new ideas and establish collaborations with researchers from disparate disciplines.
Regular Registration Rate: $275 USD
Student Registration Rate: $150 USD
Abstract Submission:
‣ For Short Talk Consideration: Passed
‣ For Poster Booth: Passed
ePoster / SciTalk Submission: April 10, 2021
Financial Aid Application: Passed
*Abstract submission is required in order to submit an ePoster and/or Scitalk
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Benjamin L. Ebert, MD, PhD
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Iannis Aifantis
New York University School of Medicine, USA
Ido Amit
Weizmann Institute, Israel
Fernando D. Camargo
Boston Children's Hospital, USA
Benjamin L. Ebert
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, USA
Patricia Ernst
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center, USA
E. Camilla Forsberg
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Margaret A. Goodell
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
H. Leighton Grimes
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, USA
Atsushi Iwama
University of Tokyo, Japan
Catriona H.M. Jamieson
University of California, San Diego, USA
Michael G. Kharas
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Katherine Y. King
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Ross L. Levine
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA
Cristina Lo Celso
Imperial College London, UK
Ravi Majeti
Stanford University, USA
Shannon L. McKinney-Freeman
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA
Hanna K.A. Mikkola
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Sean J. Morrison
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Timm Schroeder
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Daniel Starczynowski
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, USA
Jennifer Trowbridge
The Jackson Laboratory, USA
Kate Yen
Auron Therapeutics, USA
Leonard I. Zon
HHMI/Boston Children's Hospital, USA
This new virtual meeting format came out of difficult circumstances, but your commitment to scientific progress is what inspired us to launch Keystone eSymposia. In these virtual meetings, we are capturing the same innovative essence of our in-person meetings that you've all created as a scientific community. Here, Debbie Johnson, our CEO, explains how we're going to do that.
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