
Stem cells are characterized as undifferentiated cells that can self-renew and develop into specific cell lineages. The fundamental function of stem cells is to maintain and repair the tissue in which they reside. Adult stem cells, such as mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), can be found in many different tissues. MSCs are multipotent stem cells that have the ability to influence the immune system. Furthermore, MSCs are readily available from a variety of sources, including the umbilical cord, cord blood tissue, adipose tissue, and bone marrow. Our Mesenchymal Stem Cell Isolation and Expansion Training Course is designed to help you comprehend the delicate aspects of MSCs and regenerative medicine.
Learning outcomes
Target Audience:
· Graduate and Undergraduate Students in Life Sciences
· Researchers and Laboratory Technicians
· Experienced Scientists Seeking Skill Enhancement
· Stem Cell Researchers
· Academic Faculty
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be proficient in:
Identifying Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Isolating Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Expanding Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Thawing and Cryopreserving Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Understanding The Principles of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Culture Media, Supplements, and the Different Coats of Tissue Culture Plates
Integrating Theoretical Knowledge with Practical Application
Instructor information
Dr. Lubna Tahtamouni, Professor in Cell and Developmental Biology
Lara Sarhan, MSc Applied Transfusion and Transplant, CABP (AABB), CTBS (AATB)
Dina Abu Hashem, MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Certification
Upon completion of this course, a certificate of attendance approved by the Higher Health Council will be provided
- Format In-Person Course
- Category Stem Cells
- Students 10
- Start 28 June 2025
- End 03 July 2025
- Registration End 28 June 2025