FSSCR 2022

10 to 11 October 2022 - Congress Center, Strasbourg, France

Bandeau - FSSCR 2022

Monday 10 October

09:15-10:15

Galerie Herrade de Landsberg (Level 1) Meeting registration - Welcome coffee


Plenary Sessions

10:15-10:30

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Welcome introduction

  • John De Vos, President of the FSSCR, Brigitte Malgrange, President of the BeSSCR and Vincent Flacher, President of the GDR Organoïdes

10:30-11:50

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Session 1 - Disease models

Chairs: Jean-Noël Freund & Claire Rougeule

10:30-11:00
  • Modelling Early Human Embryogenesis with Naive Pluripotent Stem Cells
    Vincent Pasque (University of Leuven, Louvain, Belgique)
11:00-11:20
  • Deconstructing the principles of cellular hierarchy in brain tumors
    Cédric Maurange (Marseille)
11:20-11:40
  • General transcription factor TAF4 antagonizes epigenetic silencing by Polycomb to maintain intestine stem cell functions
    Jean-Noël Freund (Inserm, Strasbourg)

Selected Short talk

11:40-11:50
  • A stochastic lineage tracking model to unravel the function of the thyroid hormone receptor TRα1 in the heterogeneity and hierarchy of colorectal cancer cells
    Léo Claret (Inserm, Strasbourg)

Give voice to the industrials

11:50-12:02
  • Logo StemcellStemCell Technologies
    Optimization of 2D and 3D Large-Scale Production Methods for the Expansion of High-Quality Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
    Camille Tempier Lemey (StemCell Technologies)

12:05-13:15

Lunch

Galerie Herrade de Landsberg (Level 1) Coffee - Visit of exhibition - Posters


Plenary Sessions

13:15-14:15

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Session 2 - Organoids

Chairs: Céline Cougoule & Vincent Flacher

13:15-13:35
  • Human bronchial organoids unveil druggable pathways against Mycobacterium abscessus infection in cystic fibrosis
    Céline Cougoule (IPBS, Toulouse)
13:35-13:55
  • Cerebral organoids derived from progeroid, neurodegenerative, and highly heterogeneous Cockayne syndrome patients
    Miria Ricchetti (Institut Pasteur, Paris)

Selected Short talks

13:55-14:05
  • Generation of apical-out airway organoids and their applications in viral infection and antiviral drug screening
    Salvatore Simmini (StemCell Technologies, Cambridge)
14:05-14:15
  • Full field-OCT imaging for intestinal organoid characterization and function
    Killian Hillion (Inserm, Nantes)

Give voice to the industrials

14:15-14:21
  • Logo VectorBuilderVectorBuilder
    A short introduction of VectorBuilder
    Auguste Attenot (VectorBuilder)
14:21-14:27
  • Logo Advanced_InstrumentsAdvanced Instruments
    Development of a highly efficient, documented workflow for making clonal cell banks of gene-edited iPSCs
    Saci Iken (Advanced Instruments)

14:30-15:00

Galerie Herrade de Landsberg (Level 1) Coffee break - Visit of exhibition - Posters


15:00-16:00

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Session 3 - Stem cells, regeneration and evolution

Chairs: Mathilde Paris & Charles Durand

15:00-15:20
  • Stem cell decision making in Hydra as an interplay between the animal host and a multitude of beneficial microbes
    Thomas Bosch (University of Kiel, Allemagne)
15:20-15:40
  • Crustacean leg regeneration restores complex microanatomy and cell diversity
    Mathilde Paris (IGFL, Lyon)

Selected Short talks

15:40-15:50
  • Optimization of the differentiation of pluripotent stem cells to intervertebral disc progenitor cells based on single-cell transcriptomics
    Julie Warin (Nantes Université, Nantes)
15:50-16:00
  • In vitro cell competition between pluripotent stem cell lines predicts their ability to make chimeric embryos in primates
    Irène Aksoy (Inserm, Lyon)

16:00-17:40

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Session 4 - Ethics

Chair: Pierre Savatier

16:00-16:20
  • Enjeux éthiques des modèles embryonnaires
    Hervé Chneiweiss (Paris)
16:20-17:20

Round table

  • Hervé Chneiweiss, Jean-François Guérin, Karen Sermon, Nelly Frydman and Pierre Savatier
17:20-17:40

Selected Flash talks

  • FluidFM® technology enables monoclonal, specific and efficient human iPSCs CRISPR/Cas9 engineering
    Constance Ciaudo Beyer (Cytosurge AG, Glattbrugg, Switzerland)
  • A relevant cellular model to study imprinting disorders: dental pulp stem cells
    Eloïse Giabicani (Sorbonne Université, Paris)
  • Ablation of ZC3H11A causes early embryonic lethality and dysregulation of metabolic processes
    Alice Jouneau (BREED, INRAe, Jouy-en-Josas)
  • Synergistic effect of ascorbic acid and hypoxia allows the maintenance of imprinted regions methylation pattern in human induced pluripotent stem cells
    Céline Selenou (Sorbonne Université, Paris)
  • Greb1l plays a vital role during the epiblast maturation of mouse embryos
    Lahiru-Chamara Weerasinghe-Arachchige (Université Côte d’Azur, Nice)

17:40-19:00

Galerie Herrade de Landsberg (Level 1) Welcome Cocktail

Posters & Networking session

Tuesday 11 October

Plenary Sessions

09:00-10:00

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Session 5 - Regenerative medicine and clinical trials

Chairs: Agnete Kirkeby & Cécile Martinat

09:00-09:20
  • Bringing an hESC-derived dopamine cell product for Parkinson’s Disease towards clinical trial
    Agnete Kirkeby (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
09:20-09:40
  • Extracellular vesicles for cardiac repair and regeneration
    Philippe Ménasché (Hôpital Européen, Paris)

Selected Short talks

09:40-09:50
  • Pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes to study mitochondrial dysfunctions induced by a heterozygous DES mutation
    Pierre Joanne (IBPS, Paris)
09:50-10:00
  • Molecular mechanisms underlying the production of hematopoietic stem cells from human-induced pluripotent stem cells
    Olivier Piau (IBPS, Paris)

Give voice to the industrials

10:00-10:06
  • Logo StemGenomicsStem Genomics
    Why you should routinely test the genomic integrity of your cell lines?
    Juline Vincent (Stem Genomics)

10:10-10:40

Galerie Herrade de Landsberg (Level 1) Coffee break - Visit of exhibition - Posters


10:40-11:40

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Session 6 - Bioengineering

Chairs: Xavier Gidrol & Frank Yates

10:40-11:00
  • Neural regulation of stem and progenitor cells in the developing gut
    Maxime Mahé (Inserm, Nantes)
11:00-11:20
  • An automated microfluidic platform integrating vascularized organoids on chip
    Xavier Gidrol (BIOMICS, Grenoble)

Selected Short talks

11:20-11:30
  • Bioengineering the aged neural stem cell niche with 3D organ-on-chips
    Lida Katsimpardi (Instituts Necker and Pasteur, Paris)
11:30-11:40
  • An innervated and immunocompetent human skin model to study arboviral cutaneous infection
    Benjamin Voisin (CNRS, Strasbourg)

11:40-12:40

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Session 7 - Niche stem cells

Chairs: Shahragim Tajbakhsh & Michelina Plateroti

11:40-12:00
  • Role of somite-derived endothelial cells in hematopoietic stem cell emergence
    David Traver (University of California, San Diego, USA)
12:00-12:20
  • Skeletal muscle stem and niche cell perturbations in pathologies
    Shahragim Tajbakhsh (Institut Pasteur, Paris)

Selected Short talks

12:20-12:30
  • Single-cell transcriptomics reveals age-resistant maintenance of cell identities and stem cell compartments in long-lived naked mole-rats skin
    Aleksandra Savina (Institut Cochin, Paris)
12:30-12:40
  • Assessing human stem cell models of human peri-implantation development
    Constance Onfray (CRTI, Nantes)

12:40-14:00

Lunch

Galerie Herrade de Landsberg (Level 1) Coffee - Visit of exhibition - Posters


Plenary Session

14:00-14:40

Session 8 - Self organisation and genetic integrity of pluripotent stem cells

Espace Schuman (Level 1)

Chairs: Claire Chazaud & Nathalie Lefort

14:00-14:20
  • Loosing pluripotency: how chromosomal abnormalities are changing the differentiation capacity of hPSC
    Claudia Spits (VUB, Bruxelles, Belgique)
14:20-14:40
  • Cell Lineage Differentiation in the Blastocyst: The emergence of the Pluripotent Epiblast
    Claire Chazaud (Clermont-Ferrand)

14:40-15:10

Espace Schuman (Level 1)Concluding remarks & Prizes

04/10/2022