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Lecturer
Dr. Robert Passier Department Chair, Professor Applied Stem Cell Technologies, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Title
Advanced human stem cell-based models for mimicking cardiovascular disease. Towards personalized medicine
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death globally, representing approximately 30 percent of all death. Although in the last decades researchers have focused on the treatment of heart disease, there is currently no cure for this disease. In addition, impaired cardiac function may be caused by unexpected drug-induced cardiotoxic side effects. One major problem is the limited ability to accurately mimic human heart disease and to predict the effects of potential heart drugs on patients using the current models. Human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-derived cardiac cells can be used to develop human patient-specific cell-based assays for biomedical and pharmacological research. Here, I will discuss the application of hPSC-derived cardiomyocytes to more accurately mimic human heart function in vitro and their potential for disease modelling (personalized medicine), drug discovery and regenerative medicine.
Organizer
Prof. Hiromi Yanagisawa hkyanagisawa#@#tara.tsukuba.ac.jp (Remove "#" from the above e-mail address before sending mail.)