From 2D to 3D models of human lung disease: novel developments to rebuild the lung

Symposium
Chairs: S. Rolandsson Enes (Burlington, United States of America), R. Gosens (Groningen, Netherlands)
Aims: to demonstrate how lung research findings obtained using experimental models can be translated into clinical applications; to explain cutting-edge technologies to model the human lung in vitro; and to describe novel developments in how to rebuild the lung using stem cells.
Bioengineered models of human lung disease
C. Magin (Aurora, United States of America)
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3D models of human lung development and disease using pluripotent stem cells
H. Snoeck (New York, United States of America)
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Lung stem cells and the role of the stem cell niche
S. Bellusci (Giessen, Germany)
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The role of scaffolds in lung tissue regeneration
D. Wagner (Lund, Sweden)
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