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Self-Organization in Biology Freiburg Spemann-Mangold Centennial Symposium

<p><a href="https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/Freiburg-Spemann-Mangold-Symposium?SQ_ACTION=login&amp;&amp;utm_medium=SORG&amp;utm_source=TW&amp;dgcid=STMJ_1695645837_CONF_NEWS_AB">https://www.elsevier.com/events/conferences/Freiburg-Spemann-Mangold-Symposium?SQ_ACTION=login&amp;&amp;utm_medium=SORG&amp;utm_source=TW&amp;dgcid=STMJ_1695645837_CONF_NEWS_AB</a></p> <p>Self-Organization in Biology<br>Freiburg Spemann-Mangold Centennial Symposium<br>16-19 September 2024 | University of Freiburg, Germany</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Self-Organization in Biology: Freiburg Spemann-Mangold Centennial Symposium celebrates 100 years of scientific advances rooted in Hilde Mangold&rsquo;s and Hans Spemann&rsquo;s discovery of the gastrula organizer in vertebrate development, published in 1924 and awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1935.</strong></p> <p>It builds a bridge to today&rsquo;s molecular and cellular understanding self-organization in developing systems, including gastrulation, stem cell organoids, morphogen gradients, invertebrate systems, Evo-Devo, and emerging fields deriving from the discovery of embryonic induction.</p> <p>Abstracts for talks and posters are invited on the following topics. They should be submitted using the online abstract submission system.</p> <p><strong>Abstract Submission Deadline: 3 May 2024</strong></p> <p>We encourage active participation in the symposium, and, if registration numbers may exceed symposium capacity, we may preferentially admit registrations with abstract submissions. A limited number of submitted abstracts will be selected for short talks, therefore please indicate if you wish to present an oral presentation.</p> <p>History of the organizer and of self-organizing systems<br>The gastrula organizer<br>Gastrulation cell behavior<br>Pattern formation<br>Signaling pathways in self-organizing systems<br>Self-organization in morphogenesis<br>Evo-Devo<br>Organizing organoids and gastruloids<br>From stem cells to synthetic organizers<br>Self-organization in development<br>Plant organizers</p>

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