13th International Conference on Bio Banking and Tissue Preservation (CSE)

Added by Mary Lu on 2019-02-23

Conference Dates:

Start Date Start Date: 2019-04-24
Last Date Last Day: 2019-04-25

Conference Contact Info:

Contact Person Contact Person: Marilyn. B. Turner
Email Email: [email protected]
Address Address: Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Conference Description:

Details of Biobanking Conferennces 2019 in Canada
Conference series LLC Ltd welcomes you to attend the13th International Conference on Biobanking and Tissue Preservation during April 24-25, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. We organize Genetics and Molecular Biology , Biobanking meetings globally in the fields related to Genomics, Pharmacogenomics, Tissue preservation, Regenerative Medicine, Biobanking, and Tissue Engineering.
Details of Biobanking Conference 2019 in Vancouver,Canada:
Conference Name Place Date
Biobanking 2019 Conference Vancouver,Canada April 24-25,2019

Hear, Explore and take in the most recent research. Present before recognized worldwide gathering of people. Team up, fabricate associations and experience Canada. Join the worldwide scholarly network.

Biobank 2019 welcomes every one of the members over the globe to go to the International conference on Biobank 2019 points in declare information and offer imaginative thoughts among the experts, industrialists and understudies from examine territory of Tissue designing and Biobanking to share their examination encounters and enjoy intelligent exchanges at the occasion. This logical social event ensures that offering the musings and thoughts will empower and secure you the subject " Present and Future : Techniques for Sustainable Bio Banking and Tissue Preservation in the digital era". The present time completely took off with numerous new trend setting innovations. In such case more Bio bank examine foundations were recently presented inside market which clearly demonstrates the market development of Tissue safeguarding and Biobanking.

Why to attend Biobanking 2019?

This one of a kind global meeting gives a stage to analysts and chiefs in bio bank research to display their most recent discoveries and find out about all the essential advancements in biobanking research. With individuals from around the globe concentrated on finding out about Biobanking, this is the best chance to achieve the biggest gathering of members from the Bio bank look into network. Direct exhibits, convey data, secure learning about ebb and flow and inclining Tissue Preservation and Biobanking advancements, make a sprinkle with another examination, and get name acknowledgment at this 2-day occasion. Incredibly famous speakers, the latest methods, strategies, and the freshest updates in fields are signs of this gathering.

Why to attend Biobanking 2018?

This one of a kind worldwide meeting gives a stage to analysts and leaders in bio bank research to exhibit their most recent discoveries and find out about all the imperative improvements in biobanking research. With individuals from around the globe concentrated on finding out about Biobanking, this is the best chance to achieve the biggest array of members from the Biobank inquire about network. Direct exhibitions, disperse data, procure information about flow and slanting Tissue Preservation and Biobanking innovations, make a sprinkle with another exploration, and get name acknowledgment at this 2-day occasion. Incredibly famous speakers, the latest procedures, strategies, and the most up to date refreshes in fields are signs of this gathering.

Target Audience:
Biobanking Researchers
Biobanking Faculty
Medical Colleges
Stem cell Researchers
Tissue Researchers
Biobanking Associations and Societies
Business Entrepreneurs
Training Institutes
Cryo storage Companies
Data Management Companies
Global Biobanking Companies
Biobanking investors
Stem cell researchers and academicians
Doctorates in Bio- Sciences
Regenerative medicine Lab Directors/Associates
Professors of Life sciences
Biobanking Researchers
Biobanking Faculty
Medical Colleges
Biobanking Associations and Societies
Business Entrepreneurs
Chairs/Co-Chairs

Sessions/Tracks

Track 1: Cell and Tissue Banking:

A cell bank is a facility that stores cells of specific genome for the purpose of future use in a product or medicinal needs. They often contain expansive amounts of base cell material that can be utilized for various projects.
A tissue bank is an establishment that collects and recovers human cadaver tissue for the purposes of medical research and education. A tissue bank may also refer to a location where biomedical tissue is stored under cryogenic conditions, and is generally used in a more clinical sessions.
Cell and Tissue Banking provides a forum for disseminating information to scientists and clinicians involved in the banking and transplantation of cells and tissues. Cell and Tissue Banking is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original papers in such areas as quality assurance and control of banked cells and tissues; preservation and sterilization methods; clinical applications of banked cells and tissues; standards of practice in procurement, processing, storage and distribution; and ethical and medico-legal issues. Research is presented in the form of full-length papers describing original work; short communications for rapid publication; and mini- and full-length reviews of topical issues.

Track 2: Stem Cell Banking

An amniotic stem cell bank is a facility that stores stem cells derived from amniotic fluid for future use. Stem cell samples in private banks are stored specifically for use by the individual person from whom such cells have been collected and the banking costs are paid by such person.
Amniotic Stem Cell Bank
Umbilical Cord Blood Banks
Hematopoietic Stem Cell And Potential Non-Hematopoietic And Stem Cells

Track 3: Tissue Regeneration

Many of us might have observed that the tail of a lizard, if cut, can grow efficiently all over again. This is an example of tissue regeneration. Like lizards, in many other animals including human’s tissue regrowth can be observed. By definition it means regrowth of damaged or affected tissue from rest of the part. The initial step is rearrangement of pre-existing tissue followed by de-differentiation and trans-differentiation of the cells. This involves cells called stem cells which have the potential to regenerate themselves. There are intrinsic signals that activate stem cells to undergo regeneration when needed. There are amazing instances of tissue regeneration, for example heart regeneration in zebra fish. In humans, liver cells can regenerate themselves. But there are many cells and tissue that lack this ability. To help humans fight tissue damages in a better way tissue regeneration needs immediate attention. Researchers across the globe should come together to unleash the mystery of the signals and genetics that trigger regeneration in some tissues.
Animal models of tissue regeneration
Molecular fundamentals of regeneration
Intrinsic Tissue regeneration
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Human tissue regeneration: Challenges in in-vivo and in-vitro regeneration
In silico Tissue engineering

Track 4: Scaffolds and Matrix for Tissue regeneration

In native state, majority of the cells (except the red blood cells) in our body are anchorage dependent and remain attached to a rigid support called extracellular matrix (ECM). It plays a key role in providing structural support to the cells and adds to the mechanical properties of tissues. It also helps the cells respond to the signals of micro-environment. Due to highly dynamic properties of ECM, it cannot be mimicked. But, scientists have developed biomaterials and biopolymers that can act as ECM and serve the similar functions in engineered tissues. The biomaterials should have some features like bioactivity, porosity, bio-compatibility etc. There are four scaffolding approaches as of now: 1) Pre-made porous scaffolds for cell seeding 2) Decellularized extracellular matrix for cell seeding 3) Confluent cells with secreted extracellular matrix 4) Confluent cells with secreted extracellular matrix. Preparation of scaffolds is a challenging task. Various approaches are Nano-fiber self-assembly, Solvent casting and particulate leaching, Gas foaming, Laser-assisted bio printing etc.
Cell seeding
Hydrogels
Cell encapsulation and microencapsulation
Biopolymers
Biomaterials.
Cell sheets

Track 5: Stem Cells: Culture, Differentiation and Transplantation

Stem Cells are undifferentiated cells that have the potency to regenerate and differentiate into cells of specific lineage. They are classified as oligo potent, pluripotent, totipotent cells based on the different types of cells formed after differentiation. The broader classification includes embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) is a variant of adult stem cell that gives rise to osteoblast, adipocytes and chondrocytes. MSC transplantation for tissue engineering has grabbed attention due to its immunosuppressive features. It is now in use to regenerate tissues of kidney, liver, heart; bone etc. Stem cell culture forms the base for the tissue engineering approach. A minor change in the culture environment may lead to altered potency of the cells. So special reagents and media are required. Moreover, 3D culture techniques and CRISPR genome editing technology are also in market.
Cancer Stem Cells
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Stem Cell Therapy
Induced Pluripotent Stem cells (IPSC)

Track 6: Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine

Stem Cells are the cells originate in all multi-cellular organisms. They are undifferentiated biological cells that can differentiate into specialized cells and can divide to produce more stem cells. Stem Cells have a capacity for self-renewal and capability of proliferation and differentiation to various cell lineages. In stem Cell therapy, or Regenerative Medicine, stem cells are used to repair, replace, or renew damaged cells including adult and embryonic stem cells.
Sources Of Stem Cells
Hard Tissue Repairs and Stem Cells
Orthopedic Repairs and Stem Cells
Medical Devices and Artificial Organs
Advancements In Biomedical and Tissue Engineering Techniques
Organ Transplantation and Its New Techniques
Recent Innovations In Regenerative And Tissue Engineering

Track 7: Tissue Engineering

Tissue Engineering is a scientific field and also defined as understanding the principles of tissue and its growth by functional replacement of defective tissue for clinical use. Tissue engineering deals about the study of combination of cells, engineering materials methods, physicochemical and biochemical factors to replace or improve biological tissues. Tissue Engineering involves the use of Scaffolds to form functional tissues and organs, which can be implanted back into the donor host with the use of many engineering and materials methods along with some physicochemical factors. It is related to more than one branch which applies engineering knowledge and life science concepts towards the development of biological substitutes which can improve or restore physiological characteristics of organ.

Tissue Biomarkers
Mechanobiology
In-Site Regeneration
Tissue Graft Tolerance
Bone Materials

Track 8 : Bio-repository and Biospecimens

Bio repository an organic material which helps in supporting future logical examination by collecting, processing, storing and conveying biospecimens. From creatures including people and numerous other living life forms it oversees specimens. Examples can resemble vertebrates, invertebrates, arthopods and other life-frames and so on can be contemplated by protecting and putting away examples.
Tests of material, for example, pee, blood, tissue, cells, DNA, RNA, and protein from people, creatures, or plants. Biospecimens are put away in a biorepository and are utilized for lab explore.
Bio-repository
bio-specimen

Track 9: Biobanking for Rare Disease

Biobanking is an essential device to deliver access to top quality human biomaterial for fundamental and travel investigation. examination for uncommon scatters preferences from the supply of human biomaterials through bio banks, and each human example from a person with an uncommon issue consolidates a high worth since it could hold the way to answer a critical investigation question. Global collaboration in biobanking is a vital impetus to share confined assets and come through best results as in various zones of uncommon issue examination.
Advances in 3D printing of Biomaterials

Track 10: Bioprocessing

Bioprocessing is an innovation utilized for exchanging the ebb and flow lab based routine with regards to undifferentiated cell tissue culture to the clinical research as therapeutics requires for the utilization of building standards and practices to accomplish control, mechanization, security, approval and reproducibility of the procedure and the item. Biobanks are the sort of biorepositories which gathers, procedures, stores and appropriates biospecimens to help future logical examination. This assumes a critical part in helping the analysts giving the foundation learning of the subject.

Track 10: Bio Preservation and its progress:

Moving quickly from sci-fi to science actuality, cryo preservation is an indispensable piece of many research, advancement, and generation forms in industry and the scholarly world. The safeguarding sciences have risen as an interdisciplinary stage that joins the essentials of cell and atomic science, and bio engineering, with the exemplary methodological ways to deal with solidifying and drying living issue. Scientists and biotech organizations must scramble to find out about, and embrace, the new safeguarding methodologies that fuse the work of art and the new sub-atomic based methodologies.
Viability and Functional Assays Used to Assess Preservation Efficacy
Stabilization of Mammalian Cells in the Dry State
Applications of Biopreservation

Track 11: Human Cancer Bio bank

The Cancer Human Biobank (caHUB) could be a BBRB induced system that finishes specific biospecimen and knowledge acquisitions to strengthen biospecimen science works out. The caHUB framework involves the going with sections Bio examples supply Sites (BSSs) ar relationship, for example, perceptive remedial concentrates, fast once death examination centers, and organ securing affiliations, that get tireless consent, get cases, and watercraft them to at least one of various endeavor areas. the excellent Bio examples Resource (CBR) could be a consolidated website that hoards amassing and transportation packs, gets most bio samples from the BSSs for taking care of and limit, and water crafts bio examples from the BSSs to the make preparations and examination workplaces. The cosmic background radiation furthermore makes H&E fragments from FFPE squares and conveys propelled photos of those regions. the excellent knowledge Resource (CDR) could be a focused knowledge storage room that secures patient and illustration knowledge from BSSs and different endeavor areas that handle and examinations tests. The Pathology Resource Center (PRC) is a briefing of board declared pathologists UN agency review H&E sections from caHUB assembled samples as a high quality management live furthermore offer explicit bearing to caHUB Bio example's gatherings.

Track 12: Cord Blood Stem Cells

The scientific name for the stem cells collected from cord blood is Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells (HPC). These cells are very valuable because they can reproduce and transform into other kinds of human cells. This allows the body to grow new replacement cells which were also needed to treat diseases. Most families are choosing to preserve a sample of their newborn’s cord blood in a private blood bank. This acts as an insurance policy in case the blood is needed to treat diseases later in life.
Uses
Treatments
Clinical Trails

Applications

Track 13: Banking Cord Blood

Globally three types of cord blood banks: public, private and hybrid are available. Private Banks captured the largest revenue share owing to the high cost associated with collection and storage of cord blood unit charged to parents. Moreover, the marketing activities practiced by the private players are resulting in the increased customer base of private players compared to public banks. Considering all the above mentioned factors together, private banking service segment was leading the global market.
Management & Administration
Market for Cord Blood
Sustainability
Motivating Cord Blood Donation
Patient groups and clinical trials
Cord Blood Insurance
Using AI in hospitals
Cord blood bank models
Banking Processes

Track 14: Bio Bank Sustainability : Present and future benefits

The expanded requests for excellent biospecimens for biomedical research, the quantity of biobanks has expanded around the world. The usage of biospecimens and its separate information from biobanks empowers practical and quick review thinks about. In the meantime, it empowers gathering of biospecimens for imminent investigations with amazing examples following institutionalized procedures and work streams for taking care of, preparing, and capacity. Biospecimens, gathered and put away dependent on institutionalized procedures, empower decrease of test quality-related predisposition in biomedical research.
In what manner can a bio bank develop and keep up an a la mode foundation?
What sort of financing can bolster the maintainability of a biobank?

Program @ Glance

Day 1 April 24, 2019
Opening Ceremony
Plenary & Keynote Speeches (09:00-11:30)
Networking and Refreshments Break
Speaker Session I (11:30-13:00)
Cell and Tissue Banking| Stem Cell Banking | Tissue Regeneration
Panel Discussion

Lunch Break

Speaker Session II (13:00-16:00)
Scaffolds and Matrix for Tissue regeneration | Stem Cells: Culture, Differentiation and
Transplantation | Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine
Panel Discussion

Speaker Session III (16:00-18:00)
Tissue Engineering | Bio-repository and Biospecimens
Panel Discussion
Day 1 concludes…

Day 2 April 25, 2019
Opening Ceremony
Plenary & Keynote Speeches (09:00-11:30)
Speaker Session III (16:00-18:00)
Biobanking for Rare Disease |Tissue Science and Regenerative Medicine | Bioprocessing |
Human Cancer Bio bank
Panel Discussion

Lunch Break

Speaker Session II (13:00-16:00)
Cord Blood Stem Cells | Banking Cord Blood |The Banking Process
Panel Discussion

Speaker Session III (16:00-18:00)
Poster Presentations
Best Poster Award Distribution

Day 2 concludes…

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