SLTB Meeting + AVG 2021

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Once again, due to the Coronavirus pandemic, this year’s SLTB meeting will be a virtual meeting that can be attended online. Details for this will appear soon here (or press the button below):

This meeting is open to all SLTB members. To join SLTB and be eligible for free attendance, please click on the join button below.

Canadian Stem Cell Network - Online workshop

Cryopreservation is a routine but complex process used during the development and delivery of cell therapies. Although sometimes overlooked, effective cryopreservation is a key consideration that contributes to the reproducibility and utility of cell products in regenerative medicine applications. Stem Cell Network, in conjunction with the Society for Low Temperature Biology (SLTB), is excited to host two new online cryopreservation educational workshops that will inform participants on the principles, best practices and latest advances in cryopreservation. In the first workshop, regenerative medicine researchers will be exposed to the fundamental principles of cellular cryopreservation, as well how cryopreservation impacts cell stability and viability, and the implications this can have for the storage and shipping of cells. In the second part, the workshop will look at the principles for cryopreserving systems containing multiple cell types or complex multicellular structures, such as organs or organoids, as well as discuss the progress that is being made in the development of new techniques and cryoprotectants.

The workshop, which is open to investigators and trainees, features talks from subject matter experts from the field of cryopreservation research and includes discussion and Q&A sessions.

Workshop dates:
Part 1: Wednesday, May 5 at 12pm - 3pm ET (9am- 12pm PT; 5pm-8pm BST)
• Session 1: Fundamental principles of cryopreservation
• Session 2: Viability and stability

Part 2: Wednesday, June 2 at 12pm - 3pm ET (9am- 12pm PT; 5pm-8pm BST)
• Session 1: Cryopreservation of complex systems
• Session 2: New techniques and reagents, including novel cryoprotectants

Confirmed Speakers include:
• Dr. Ram Devreddy, Louisiana State University
• Dr. Gloria Elliot, University of North Carolina
• Dr. Charles Hunt, independent
• Dr. Birgit Glasmacher, Hannover Med Tech Inst
• Dr. Denys Pogozhykh, Hannover Medical School
• Dr. Juan Hernandez Medrano, University of Nottingham
• Dr. Ina Meissner, Fraunhofer IBMT

Registration is required to participate in these educational workshop; please complete the registration form below. Links to access the workshop will be emailed to registrants at the end of April.


Coming Soon - Online Event

In collaboration with European Medical and Biological Engineering Conference, SLTB will host a new online event organized by Prof. Birgit Glasmacher and Dr. Oleksandr Gryshkov

Cryotechnology for Regenerative Medicine: Technical and Biomedical Challenges

Within the growing field of tissue engineering, it is of utmost interest to develop methods for storage of tissue-engineered (bioartificial) constructs. This is of high importance to ensure their on demand availability for clinical and research purposes. Cryopreservation of cells and tissue engineered constructs meets a number of challenges associated with the absence of efficient protocols for their efficient storage hampered by inhomogeneous heat and mass transfer, suboptimal configuration of cryopreservation cocktails, as well as mechanical stresses upon ice (re)crystallization during the freeze/thawing processes. This session aims at highlighting novel trends in the field of tissue engineering, biobanking and biomedical imaging focusing on cryopreservation-related technical and biomedical aspects. To facilitate cells and engineered tissues to survive low temperature storage it is important to consider a number of processes, which can only be understood combining the knowledge of engineering, physics, biology, mathematics, and chemistry. The session will provide novel insights into the emerging field of cryotechnology for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Moreover, the participants will benefit from novel information on how to perform efficient long-term storage of bioartificial tissues, from an opportunity to establish prospective cooperations and multidisciplinary networking.

Call for nominations for SLTB Committee

Members should have received the following email regarding the SLTB call for nominations for the Executive Committee. Please send any nominations you have by noon (UK time) on Friday 25th September including the details requested below.

2020 SLTB ELECTION

In preparation for the upcoming 2020 SLTB AGM, the SLTB Committee would like to invite nominations for vacant positions on the SLTB Committee. Once elected, specific roles to be allocated will be discussed with elected candidates. We aim to elect one UK based candidate for SLTB Treasurer to comply with accounting and Charity Commission restrictions and 2 positions open to both national and international members. 

When providing your application, please email to SLTB with your contact information, a brief statement on why you are applying as a committee member of SLTB, a short biography for use with ballot forms and a suitable picture. Nominations must be for SLTB members in good standing.

Please submit nominations to SLTBCryo@gmail.com by noon on 25th September 2020. Successful candidates will be announced at the AGM and roles will take effect 15 days following.

SLTB 2020 registration open for current SLTB members

This year’s online meeting SLTB2020 will be offered to members only as a free event. To see the programme please click here.

To join SLTB, please click the button below or “Membership” at the top right of this page or click here.

Please ensure your membership is up to date at the time of registration as non-members will not be sent the links to join the meeting. Registration can be made here or using the button below.

The committee are excited and looking forward to a good membership participation at this year’s free event, the first virtual meeting that SLTB has hosted!