Proceedings of the first Combivet and Baltic Society of Extracellular Vesicles joint conference 2022 : 30th September & 1st of October, 2022
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2022
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Estonian University of Life Sciences
Ajakirja pealkiri
Ajakirja ISSN
Köite pealkiri
Kirjastaja
Estonian University of Life Sciences
Abstrakt
About COMBIVET & BALTIC SOCIETY OF EXTRACELLULAR
VESCILES JOINT CONFERENCE 2022.
The Combivet and Baltic Society of Extracellular Vesicles (BSEV) Joint
Conference is organized by the COMBIVET ERA Chair of Comparative
Medicine in the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of
the Estonian University of Life Sciences and Baltic Society of Extracellular
Vesicles. The program is supported by the European Union (Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 857418).
Welcome. I am extremely happy to welcome you to the first COMBIVET and BSEV joint conference 2022, organized by COMBIVET ERA Chair of Comparative Medicine in the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences and Baltic Society of Extracellular Vesicles. I am also proud to say that this would be the 6th conference on Extracellular Vesciles (EVs) organized by the Fazeli Lab. Due to pandemic and its consequences, we hosted our last conference as a hybrid event, therefore on behalf of the organizing committe, I am delighted to welcome you all to a full physical meeting this year. In recent years, EVs have gained a considerable interest across different scientific communities, particularly those working with cancer, infectious and inflammatory diseases. In addition, EVs have emerged as important mediators of cell-cell interactions, making them very attractive targets for theranostics. In the past EVs were a hot topic in just Human Medicine, now investigators in Veterinary Medicine and even those working with plants and microorganisms are becoming interested in working on this amazing new and attractive field of science. Under the COMBIVET ERA Chair of Comparative Medicine in the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences and previously, under the ERA chair of Translational Genomics program of the University of Tartu, we have formed a nucleus of collaboration between different researchers interested in studying EVs, characteristizing, and their possible role in a range of human and animal diseases and conditions including infertility and other reproductive disorders, osteoarthritis, and psoriasis. Subsequently, we have gained substantial experience in different aspects of the purification and characterization of EVs. Most importantly, we have managed to publish our EV research studies in many reputed journals, created excellent collaborations and apply our knowledge about EVs to many new fields of life science and medicine. Recently with extablishment of Baltic Society of Extracellular Vesicles (BSEV), we started collaborating more with scientist and professionals working in in the Baltic region. Therefore, we believe that by organizing this conference, we could create a platform for sharing and intergrating multidischiplinary scientific knowledge, hence creating more opportunities for networking for collaboration and career development. I would like to thank all the speakers, participants and organizing committee of the conference for your share of contribution to the success of the conference. I sincerely hope that the conference will provide a solid platform for all to engage in meaningful scientific debates and discussions. It is my sincere wish that Combivet and BSEV joint conference 2022 will be a resounding success. Alireza Fazeli, Professor, ERA Chair of Comparative Medicine, Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia
Welcome. I am extremely happy to welcome you to the first COMBIVET and BSEV joint conference 2022, organized by COMBIVET ERA Chair of Comparative Medicine in the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences and Baltic Society of Extracellular Vesicles. I am also proud to say that this would be the 6th conference on Extracellular Vesciles (EVs) organized by the Fazeli Lab. Due to pandemic and its consequences, we hosted our last conference as a hybrid event, therefore on behalf of the organizing committe, I am delighted to welcome you all to a full physical meeting this year. In recent years, EVs have gained a considerable interest across different scientific communities, particularly those working with cancer, infectious and inflammatory diseases. In addition, EVs have emerged as important mediators of cell-cell interactions, making them very attractive targets for theranostics. In the past EVs were a hot topic in just Human Medicine, now investigators in Veterinary Medicine and even those working with plants and microorganisms are becoming interested in working on this amazing new and attractive field of science. Under the COMBIVET ERA Chair of Comparative Medicine in the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences and previously, under the ERA chair of Translational Genomics program of the University of Tartu, we have formed a nucleus of collaboration between different researchers interested in studying EVs, characteristizing, and their possible role in a range of human and animal diseases and conditions including infertility and other reproductive disorders, osteoarthritis, and psoriasis. Subsequently, we have gained substantial experience in different aspects of the purification and characterization of EVs. Most importantly, we have managed to publish our EV research studies in many reputed journals, created excellent collaborations and apply our knowledge about EVs to many new fields of life science and medicine. Recently with extablishment of Baltic Society of Extracellular Vesicles (BSEV), we started collaborating more with scientist and professionals working in in the Baltic region. Therefore, we believe that by organizing this conference, we could create a platform for sharing and intergrating multidischiplinary scientific knowledge, hence creating more opportunities for networking for collaboration and career development. I would like to thank all the speakers, participants and organizing committee of the conference for your share of contribution to the success of the conference. I sincerely hope that the conference will provide a solid platform for all to engage in meaningful scientific debates and discussions. It is my sincere wish that Combivet and BSEV joint conference 2022 will be a resounding success. Alireza Fazeli, Professor, ERA Chair of Comparative Medicine, Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu, Estonia
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COMBIVET (project), diseases, extracellular vesicles, biochemical markers, bioactivity, intercellular communication, conference proceedings, abstracts