Session Information
AABB Annual Meeting & CTTXPO 2011
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Blood Formation During Development
Track : S - Scientific
Program Code: 9406-S-CT
Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Time: 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM  PST
Location: 28 A/B
DIRECTOR :
Dr. Jose Cancelas, MD, PhD, Deputy Director; Research Division Director and Medical Director for Cell Therapies, Hoxworth Blood Center
MODERATOR :
Dr. Jose Cancelas, MD, PhD, Deputy Director; Research Division Director and Medical Director for Cell Therapies, Hoxworth Blood Center
SPEAKER (S):
Dr. Jose Cancelas, MD, PhD, Deputy Director; Research Division Director and Medical Director for Cell Therapies, Hoxworth Blood Center
Bruno Peault, PhD
Human blood development,,
David Traver, PhD, Associate Professor, UCSD
Novel blood formation pathways during development
Hanna Mikkola, MD PhD
Mammalian blood development: anatomy and physiology,
Description
Lectures and update summaries of most recent discoveries in the area of blood development.

  • Describe how human blood is formed during fetal development and how different types of placental stem cells contribute to blood formation during development.
  • Discuss how the zebrafish has become an excellent model for forward genetics analysis of molecules involved in blood development and how zebrafish research has unveiled new pathways of blood development.
  • Explain how mammalian blood-forming stem cells circulate during fetal development.


CE CategoryCE Value
California Clinical Laboratory Personnel 1.5
California Nurse 1.8
Florida Laboratory Personnel 1.8
General Attendee 1.5
Physician 1.5
Please note: Continuing education (CE) credit is available for online offerings only. Individuals that purchase CD-ROMs will not receive CE credit for the programs they view.


Handout Online
(Code: 9406-S-CT)
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