The Workshop will bring together basic, translational and clinical researchers, including many leaders in the field, to discuss key aspects of haematopoietic aging and malignant transformation. Topics include the bone marrow niche and microenvironment, inflammation, aging in haematopoiesis and systemic aging, clonal haematopoiesis, leukaemia and MDS, innovative technologies and therapeutics.

The importance of cell-autonomous genetic, epigenetic, transcriptional and metabolic hematopoietic regulatory mechanisms, and of the local bone marrow niche, or of systemic factors such as inflammation, will be discussed by expert in haematopoiesis, aging and stem cell biology. Innovative therapies, state-of-the-art technologies such as metabolomics and single-cell sequencing in different model systems to unravel essential regulators of haematopoiesis, will also be highlighted. The meeting will also showcase the clinical relevance of the hematopoietic system with aging and will demonstrate how findings from basic research can lead to improved therapeutic application of cells and molecules. The scientific programme includes seven scientific sessions, five Keynote Lectures from leaders in haematopoiesis research, five sponsored Lectures, two quickfire poster presentations sessions selected from the poster abstracts during the main sessions, two poster sessions where all participants will be strongly encouraged to present their work, and up to 12 short oral presentations selected from the abstracts. Lectures on Science Policy and Women in Science are also planned as part of the scientific program. A limited number of Travel Awards is available for early-stage researchers. Last, but not least, the meeting will take place in the beautiful seaside resort of Kalimera Kriti at Sissi in Crete.

 For the scientific programme, see here: https://aginginhematopoiesis2025.febsevents.org/program

To register: https://aginginhematopoiesis2025.febsevents.org/registration

 

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