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2015-03-25

再生・発生医学演習I 発表会

 

日時: 3月25日(水) 12:00-13:30

会場: 発生研1階カンファレンス室

 

Title: Usage of stem cells (iPSCs) in treatment of diseases of different tissues

 

Tanzir Ahmed (Department of Cell Differentiation)
Hiroshi Tanaka (Department of Medical Cell Biology)
Mohd. Raeed Jamiruddin (Department of Molecular Physiology)
Wu Yong (Department of Molecular Physiology)
Sherif Mahrous Khodeer (Department of Cell Modulation)

 

Abstract:

Ever since the understanding of the fact that cells arise from other cells in 1800s, scientists has been fascinated with the concept of stem cells as early as 1900s when attempts have been made to generate fertilized mammalian eggs outside of human body. Ultimately, research has led to the development of various treatments such as the successful bone marrow transplant in 1968 in treating SCID siblings, skin grafts, and many more.
In 2006, with the establishment of a method for the derivation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells by Yamanaka factors, has provided promises for various diseases by addressing many issues plaguing the scientific research in stem cells. It has paved the way for novel therapeutics culminating in increased interest in the potential of stem cells.
In our presentation, we will explore the present status of the scientific research in utilization of iPS cells in treatment of diseases in different tissue. Furthermore, we will also be focusing on other types of stem cells being explored for the treatment of diseases and compare them with the potential, thus, presented by the advancement of iPS cells. This will provide us with an understanding of the present status of the stem cell research, its future application in disease research and modelling, the standing issues, and the answers being sought to address in the various hindrance in its application.

 

Contents:
1. Injury of spinal cord (Tanzir Ahmed)
2. Disease of mesoderm derived organs (Hiroshi Tanaka)
3. Cancer of internal organs (Raeed Jamiruddin)
4. Infertility and derivation of primordial germ cells (Wu Yong & Sherif Khodeer)