Stem Cell Medicine Symposium

Dates: Oct 8 - 9, 2025
Location: Melbourne
Venue: The Atrium, Flemington Racecourse

Yokogawa Australia are proud to be gold sponsors for the 2025 Stem Cell Medicine Symposium, held on October 8-9 at The Atrium, Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne.

This two day event will bring together approximately 220 scientitsts per day froma cross the fields of stem cell medicine, genomic medicine, infection and immunity, and global health.

Hosted by reNEW Melbourne, the symposium will feature leading researchers, keynote speakers from reNEW's global partner institutes, including the University of Copenhagen and Leiden University Medical Center, as well as participation from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) business development, philanthropic, and administrative teams.

The program will cover a wide range of cutting-edge topics including:

  • Drug discovery and development

  • Cellular therapy and regenerative medicine

  • Disease modelling

  • Innovative research technologies

  • Ethics and the societal implications of stem cell science

As a global leader in precision measurement and advanced instrumentation, Yokogawa supports researchers through high-performance technologies that enable greater insight, accuracy, and control in biomedical and cellular research. Our solutions empower scientific discovery through innovations in live-cell imaging, data acquisition, and laboratory automation, helping translate stem cell science into real-world therapeutic advances.

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