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 Chairs: Dr Fernando Larcher (CIEMAT-UC3M), Dr Diego Velasco (UC3M)
 
 To be eligible to a course, you should be an active ESDR member OR an EADV Resident and you should fully complete the application procedure.
 Application deadline 2024.03.31.
 
 
 GENERAL INFORMATIONThe number of available course places per year is 20.
 The selection of candidates is made based on CVs, year of residency and the number of courses previously attended. Complete the document “EADVESDR Summer Research Workshop 2024″ and send it to Office@esdr.org
 EADV/ESDR Resident courses are for dermatology and venereology residents (either EADV members or ESDR members).
 EADV/ESDR also offers accommodation, catering, and a social event during the course.
 Preliminary program – as of 7.02.2024
 Course Description
 This workshop offers a comprehensive examination of experimental skin regenerative medicine, emphasizing on cell and gene-based approaches. Participants will gain proficiency in culture and manipulation of skin cells in both 2D and 3D modalities, focusing on preserving stem cell functionality and regenerative capacities. The course addresses the application of these strategies in scenarios such as chronic wounds, large skin losses from trauma, and genetic disorders. Essential wound healing concepts are covered, enabling participants to tackle specific challenges with appropriate therapeutic tools.
 The curriculum also delves into advanced skin gene therapy strategies (e.g. genome editing) to address inherited skin defects impairing regeneration. Discussions extend to pre-clinical models and clinical applications, providing a comprehensive understanding of translational aspects in regenerative medicine.
 Additionally, the course explores the complexity of cellular populations influencing skin physiology. Participants will learn to analyze and manage large datasets derived from regenerative skin approaches, incorporating artificial intelligence methods. This course offers a thorough exploration of theoretical foundations and practical applications in experimental skin regenerative medicine.
 Learning Objectives
 Skin Cell Culture Mastery:
 Attain proficiency in cultivating and managing skin cells in 2D and 3D, emphasizing the preservation of stem cell functionality for effective regenerative applications.
 Application of Cell-based and other advanced skin Regenerative approaches:
 Gain insight on the use of skin regenerative therapies strategically, grounded in a solid understanding of wound healing concepts, to address specific challenges like chronic wounds, traumatic skin losses, and genetic disorders.
 Advanced Gene Therapy Skills:
 Development of competence in advanced skin gene therapy strategies to address inherited skin defects, encompassing both theoretical insights and practical considerations in pre-clinical models and clinical applications.
 Data Analysis and AI Integration:
 Explore the complexity of cellular populations in skin physiology and acquire skills in analyzing large datasets from regenerative skin approaches, incorporating artificial intelligence methods for comprehensive data management and interpretation.
 Day 1. Keratinocyte Biology and culture (2D)
 14.00-14:30 Reception and registration of participants
 14:30-14:45 Welcome Address – Fernando Larcher; Diego Velasco
 14.45-15.45 Keynote conference: Human epidermal stem cells in skin regeneration – Michele De Luca
 15.45-16.15 Coffee break
 16.15-16.45 Human and mouse keratinocyte culture methods I – Fernando Larcher
 16.45-17.30 Human and mouse keratinocyte culture methods II. Derivation from iPSC – Christine Baldeschi
 Day 2. 3D skin cultures
 09.00-09.30 Overview 3D skin cultures – Fernando Larcher
 09.30-10.15 Plasma-based skin equivalents – Sara Llames
 10.15-10.45 Complex organotypic skin models – John Connelly
 10.45-11.15 Coffee Break
 11.15-11.45 Skin organoids – Julia Reichelt
 11.45.12.15 Skin Bioprinting – Diego Velasco
 12.15-13.30 Demonstration organotypic culture preparation – Sara Llames; Diego Velasco
 13.30-14.30 Lunch Break
 14.30-16.00 Demonstration Skin Bio-printing – Diego Velasco
 16.00-18.00 Presentations by participants
 Day 3. Wound healing and skin diseases models
 09.00-09.45 Critical players in normal and impaired wound healing – Sabine Werner
 09.45-10.15 GPCR in skin homeostasis and regeneration- Marta Carretero
 10.15-11.00 Mesenchymal stem cells to treat chronic skin wounds – María J Escamez
 11.00-11.30 Coffee break
 11.30-12.15 Skin substitutes for chronic ulcers, burns and large wounds – Sara Llames
 12.15-12.45 Advanced wound healing therapies – Marta Carretero
 12.45-14.00 Lunch Break
 14.00-14.30 Introduction 3D, KO mice, skin-humanized models – Fernando Larcher
 14.30-15.15 Animal skin disease models I. Prevalent diseases – Paloma Pérez
 15.15-16.00 Animal skin disease models II (rare diseases) – Alex Nystrom
 16.00-16.30 Coffee break
 16.30-18.00 Presentations by participants.
 Day 4. Gene therapy and clinical studies
 09.00-09.30 Skin gene therapy overview – Fernando Larcher
 09.30-10.15 Genome editing I – Ulrich Koller
 10.15-11.00 Genome editing II (in vivo) – Marta García
 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
 11.30-12.15 Exon skipping / AONs – Matthias Titeux
 12.15-12.45 Overview of Cell and gene therapy clinical trials for genodermatoses – Fernando Larcher, María José Escamez
 12.45-13.30 Ex vivo gene therapy in the clinic – Peter Marinkovich
 13.30-14.00 In vivo gene therapy in the clinic – Peter Marinkovich
 14.00-15.00 Lunch Break
 15.00-16.30 Demonstration: keratinocyte genome editing – TBD
 16.30-18.00 Presentations by participants
 20.30-22.30 Networking Dinner with participants and faculty members
 Day 5. Omics and AI in dermatological research
 09.00-09.45 Multiomic studies of skin biology and pathology. Overview – Carlos León
 09.45-10.15 Dissecting complex cutaneous traits trough RNAseq – Ramón G. Escudero
 10.15-11.00 Cell heterogeneity. Single cell RNAsec-studies – Clarisse Ganier
 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
 11.30-12.00 Artificial intelligence to study rare diseases including genodermatoses – Joaquin Dopazo
 12.00-14.00 Presentations by participants
 14.00 Closing of the course and farewell – Fernando Larcher
 Faculty
 Course Chair:                     Fernando LARCHER, CIEMAT-UC3M, Madrid
 Course Co-Chair:                    Diego VELASCO, UC3M, Madrid
 International Speakers:           Sabine WERNER, ETH, Zurich
 Michele DE LUCA                   UNIMORE, Modena
 Christine BALDESCHI             iSTEM, Evry
 John CONNELLY                    Queen Mary University, London
 Peter MARINKOVICH  Stanford University, USA
 Ulrich KOLLER                        DEBRA Haus, Salzburg
 Julia REICHELT                       Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar
 Clarisse GANIER                      King’s College, London
 Matthias TITEUX                     INSERM, Paris
 Alexander NYSTROM              University Freiburg, Freiburg
 Tutors /Local Speakers:
 Sara G LLAMES                       CCST, Oviedo
 Marta GARCÍA                         UC3M, Madrid
 María J ESCAMEZ                   UC3M, Madrid
 Paloma PEREZ                       IBV, Valencia
 Marta CARRETERO                 CIEMAT, Madrid
 Carlos LEÓN                            UC3M, Madrid
 Ramón G ESCUDERO            CIEMAT, Madrid
 Joaquin DOPAZO                  Fundación Progreso y Saluds, Sevilla
 Assistants:
 Blanca DUARTE
 Angélica CORRAL
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