
Nanoparticles for Cell Tracking 2015 - UKRMP Safety Hub Workshop
- For more information contact Claire Hutchinson, chutch@liv.ac.uk
- Admission: Registration will open shortly after the Abstract Submission deadline.
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The meeting will include significant time for discussions regarding the achievements, potential, and limitations of nanoparticles for cell tracking and the implications with respect to stem cell tracking in animal models and humans.
Speakers currently confirmed include:
Prof Andrew Tsourkas, Assistant Director of Program in Targeted Therapeutics, University of Pennsylvania; Developing contrast agents for molecular imaging and cell tracking applications
Prof Kostas Kostarelos, Head of Nanomedicine Lab, University of Manchester; Title TBC
Prof Quentin Pankhurst, Director of Institute of Biomedical Engineering, UCL; Biomedical Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles
Prof Philip Blower, Chair of Imaging Chemistry, Kings College London; Cell tracking with radionuclides, both direct and reporter gene approaches
Prof Jason Davis, University of Oxford; Resonant contrast agents
Dr Mangala Srinivas, Radboud Institute for Molecular Health Sciences, Netherlands; Multimodal nanoparticles for clinical cell tracking
Dr Tammy Kalber, Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging, UCL; Magnetic Targeting and multi-modal imaging
Dr James Dixon, UKRMP Acellular Hub, University of Nottingham; Enhanced delivery of functional molecules into cells
Dr Neill Liptrott, University of Liverpool; Compatibility of nanomaterials with the immunological and haematological systems
Dr Bill Shingleton, GE Healthcare; Cell Tracking Needs: Perspectives from therapy developers, manufacturers and the regulator.
Dr Gabriela Juarez Martinez, Knowledge Transfer Network; KTN and Hub Network Support
You can register for the meeting now - http://payments.liv.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&catid=79&prodid=915
We are accepting abstracts for both oral and poster presentations; if you would like to submit an abstract please contact chutch@liv.ac.uk no later than 31st July 2015.
Those who are successful will be notified and required to register for the meeting.