2025.08.19
ASHBi Symposium 2025 – Human Early Development: in vivo and In vitro
Registration| https://forms.gle/hi917Zajb4frGPGk9
Detail| https://ashbi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/event/event-symposium/19586/
We are delighted to host the ASHBi Symposium 2025 – Human Early Development: in vivo and in vitro, on September 18–19, 2025, at Kyoto University.
The earliest stages of human development hold vital clues for understanding health, disease, and the fundamental biology of our species. Recent advances in imaging, genomics, and especially the development of sophisticated in vitro models of embryonic development and organogenesis have fueled growing interest and transformative renaissance in human embryology research. These models offer unprecedented, ethically guided windows into processes once hidden within the womb, complementing traditional in vivo studies and opening new frontiers in this field.
Fourteen leading experts (9 international, 5 from Japan) will present pioneering research in developmental biology, stem cell science, and human/primate embryology. We look forward to seeing you at this two-day inspirational scientific event.
ASHBi Worishop Symposium 2025 – Human Early Development in vivo and in vitro
Registration| https://forms.gle/hi917Zajb4frGPGk9
Detail| https://ashbi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/event/event-symposium/19586/
Date & Time| Thursday, September 18 – Friday, September 19, 2025
Venue| Nitori Hall, Center for Cancer Immunotherapy and Immunobiology (CCII), Kyoto University
[NOTE] On-site participation will be closed when capacity of 100 is reached.
Language| English
Eligibility| All Academic Researchers and students
Speakers|
Cantas Alev (Kyoto University, JP)
Laurent David (Nantes Université, FR)
Du Peng (Peking University, CN)
Masatsugu Ema (Shiga University of Medical Science, JP)
Mingxia Gu (University of California, Los Angeles, US)
Jingtao Guo (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN)
Idse Heemskerk (University of Michigan, US)
Mo Li (KAUST, SA)
Tomonori Nakamura (Kyoto University, JP)
Ryuichi Nishinakamura (Kumamoto University, JP)
Peter Rugg-Gunn (Babraham Institute, UK)
Mitinori Saitou (Kyoto University, JP)
Mijo Simunovic (Columbia University, US)
Leqian Yu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN)
Organizer| Cantas Alev (Kyoto University)
Contact | ashbi-event[*]mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Please change [*] to @.
Detail| https://ashbi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/event/event-symposium/19586/
We are delighted to host the ASHBi Symposium 2025 – Human Early Development: in vivo and in vitro, on September 18–19, 2025, at Kyoto University.
The earliest stages of human development hold vital clues for understanding health, disease, and the fundamental biology of our species. Recent advances in imaging, genomics, and especially the development of sophisticated in vitro models of embryonic development and organogenesis have fueled growing interest and transformative renaissance in human embryology research. These models offer unprecedented, ethically guided windows into processes once hidden within the womb, complementing traditional in vivo studies and opening new frontiers in this field.
Fourteen leading experts (9 international, 5 from Japan) will present pioneering research in developmental biology, stem cell science, and human/primate embryology. We look forward to seeing you at this two-day inspirational scientific event.
ASHBi Worishop Symposium 2025 – Human Early Development in vivo and in vitro
Registration| https://forms.gle/hi917Zajb4frGPGk9
Detail| https://ashbi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/event/event-symposium/19586/
Date & Time| Thursday, September 18 – Friday, September 19, 2025
Venue| Nitori Hall, Center for Cancer Immunotherapy and Immunobiology (CCII), Kyoto University
[NOTE] On-site participation will be closed when capacity of 100 is reached.
Language| English
Eligibility| All Academic Researchers and students
Speakers|
Cantas Alev (Kyoto University, JP)
Laurent David (Nantes Université, FR)
Du Peng (Peking University, CN)
Masatsugu Ema (Shiga University of Medical Science, JP)
Mingxia Gu (University of California, Los Angeles, US)
Jingtao Guo (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN)
Idse Heemskerk (University of Michigan, US)
Mo Li (KAUST, SA)
Tomonori Nakamura (Kyoto University, JP)
Ryuichi Nishinakamura (Kumamoto University, JP)
Peter Rugg-Gunn (Babraham Institute, UK)
Mitinori Saitou (Kyoto University, JP)
Mijo Simunovic (Columbia University, US)
Leqian Yu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CN)
Organizer| Cantas Alev (Kyoto University)
Contact | ashbi-event[*]mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Please change [*] to @.
