Session I: Stem Cell Ontogeny and its Niche
Chairs: D. Williams (Boston) and A. Zander (Hamburg)
Alexander Medvinsky (Edinburgh): Hierarchical organisation of the developing HSC lineage in the AGM region
Georges Lacaud (Manchester): Haematopoietic cells are generated from a haemogenic endothelium through a Runx1 dependent process
Toshio Suda (Tokyo): Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Hypoxic Niche
David A Williams (Boston): Rho GTPases in normal and leukemia stem cell niche function
Session II: Cancer Immunotherapy and Prognostics
Chairs: N. Kröger (Hamburg) and G. Riethmüller (Munich)
Els Goulmy (Leiden): Immunization by and immunotherapy with haematopoietic restricted minor Histocompatibility antigens
Session III: Transcriptional Control of Cell Fate
Chairs: K. Welte (Hannover) and C. Bonifer (Leeds)
Amanda Fisher (London): Resetting the lineage clock – how does reprogramming work?
Session IV: Stem Cell Regulation and Therapy
Chairs: R. Küppers (Essen) and R. Hehlmann (Mannheim)
Tsvee Lapidot (Rehovot): Dynamic interactions between the nervous and immune systems with the microenvironment regulate normal and leukemic human stem cells
Cynthia E. Dunbar (Bethesda): Functional significance of the interaction between hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and osteoblasts via a specific polarized membrane domain
Paul Frenette (New York): Neural regulation of the stem cell niche
Michael Andreeff (Houston): Multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) in the tumor microenvironment: biology and targeting
Ralf Küppers (Essen): Opportunities for Young Scientists and Clinicians
Boris Fehse (Hamburg): LeGO vectors – colourful building blocks for multiple applications in cell biology studies
Hans Stauss (London): Generation of antigen-specific naïve, effector and memory T cell populations by TCR gene transfer