Sam El-Osta Baker Heart and Diabetes InstituteAustralia

Sam		El-Osta
Sam is a NHMRC Senior Research Fellow, head of the Human Epigenetics team at Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and is internationally recognised with more than 200 articles published in journals like Circulation and Circ Res, Eur Heart J, Nucleic Acids Res, Signal Transduct Target Ther, Nat Comm, Regen Med, Diabetes, Sci Adv, Cell Rep and JCI Insight. Sam has developed a training program for early career scientists (ECS) in the technologies critical for epigenetics research with a major objective supervision of local and international students. He is an Adjunct Professor with the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Honorary at University College Copenhagen and committed to gender, equity, diversity and inclusion for international ECS. He serves as editor and on editorial boards, international programs advisor and as committee chair, promoting new scientific areas and contemporary program themes for major meetings. He has developed a training program for PhD students in the major technologies critical for contemporary epigenetic research and a major objective is his supervision of national and international scientists. Sam is currently on assignment in Denmark with the Danish Diabetes Academy (DDA) professorship with the Steno Diabetes Centre Copenhagen (SDCC). Sam is an epigeneticist dedicated to understanding human health and disease. Clinical importance over statistical significance.
Institution

Day 1 - Sunday April 14, 2024

Time Session
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
RafaelMaldonado Chairperson ramaldonado@gmail.comArgentina
ReikoInagi Chairperson inagi-r@m.u-tokyo.ac.jpThe University of Tokyo Graduate School of MedicineJapan
  • Understanding Glomerular Damage: From Spatial Transcriptomics to Chip Technology
    LauraPerin Speaker LPerin@chla.usc.eduUnited States
  • Spatial Metabolomics of Kidney Disease
    TonRabelink Speaker a.j.rabelink@lumc.nlLUMCNetherlands
  • Constructing an Epigenetic Network for Diabetic Nephropathy
    Sam El-Osta Speaker sam.el-osta@baker.edu.auBaker Heart and Diabetes InstituteAustralia
  • Q and A
Hall E