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The Stem Cell Hotel is pleased to collaborate with Cellari.  

Cellari is a spinout from The Danish University of Technology (DTU) and the University of Copenhagen (KU). Since the start in 2018 Cellari has focused on developing AI-based image analysis for the pharma, med-tech, and research industries. The products have been developed in collaboration with leading researches within the fields of AI and life-science from DTU, KU and King's College.

LIfT BioSciences & King's College London embark on an exciting new collaboration to develop a next generation iPSC cell therapy for destroying all solid tumours

Are stem cells really the key to making humans live longer?

Startups are offering stem cells as the cure to everything from age-related illness to wrinkles. But the science is far from clear-cut.

The Stem Cell Hotel team shortlisted for King's award

Congratulations to Dr Davide Danovi and the team from the Stem Cell Hotel who have been shortlisted for a King's award in the category for 'Excellence in Innovation and Impact'.

The winners of each category will be announced at the award ceremony held on 21 November in the Great Hall, Strand Campus.

A stay at the Stem Cell Hotel

www.biosciencetoday.co.uk/a-stay-at-the-stem-cell-hotel

Born from boldly translational research embracing the spirit of open innovation, the Stem Cell Hotel grants access to state-of-the-art technology for stem cell biology, high content analysis and artificial microenvironments. Its highly collaborative environment serves communities centred around academic, clinical, and commercial research.

'Innovator Stories' mini-series on the Science: Disrupt podcast.

https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/sciencedisrupt/id/10355720

This episode features:

  • Melanie Marcel, CEO and Founder of Soscience.
  • Davide Danovi, Director, HipSci Cell Phenotyping Programme
  • Dom Falcao, Co-Founder of Deep Science Ventures

Recurring events are listed below, please click Events to explore individual events.

Stem Cells @ Lunch

Stem Cells @ Lunch is a fortnightly lunchtime Tuesday seminar series, hosted by the Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine as a forum for early career scientists to discuss together recent data and current topics in an informal setting. Visiting speakers are interviewed in our podcast series. Come join us, please click here to find out more.

StemCells@Lunch Digested

Keeping the public up to date with current research taking place in the stem cell research community. Listen to guest speakers discuss their work, how they got to where they are today and their hopes for the future of stem cell research. Podcast is hosted by King's College London Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine.  Please click here to find out more.

Challenges in Image Analysis Thursdays

Informal sessions held every Thursday at 11:30am in the seminar room of the Centre for Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine.  We will discuss analysis issues and challenges on a specific subject chosen at the beginning of the session.  No preparation necessary, just bring your laptop and ask advice from the community.  Please contact francois.chesnais@kcl.ac.uk for additional details.  

Seminar Series

The series consists of research seminars by senior eminent national and international speakers from a wide variety of scientific backgrounds. These are perfect occasions to visit our centre and have a sense of our community and we would be delighted to show you around the stem cell hotel. The seminars take place in Seminar Room on the 28th floor of Tower Wing, Guy's Hospital, Guy's Campus once a month on different days, typically at 4pm. Come join us please click here to find out more.

UK DRI Training Workshop

As part of UK Dementia Research Institute's inaugural training workshop, Dr Davide Danovi and Dr Lorenzo Veschini presented 'High Content Screening and Image Analysis.'  Please click on links to the videos below.

High Content Screening & Imaging Analysis (Part 1/2) 

High Content Screening & Imaging Analysis (Part 2/2) 

Entire workshop training playlist