Conference Description
The Craniofacial Morphogenesis and Tissue Regeneration GRS provides a unique forum for young doctoral and post-doctoral researchers to present their work, discuss new methods, cutting edge ideas, and pre-published data, as well as to build collaborative relationships with their peers. Experienced mentors and trainee moderators will facilitate active participation in scientific discussion to allow all attendees to be engaged participants rather than spectators.
Craniofacial development is a highly intricate and dynamic process that relies on the coordination of multiple signals and tissue interactions. This meeting will highlight key mechanisms governing craniofacial development, disease, and regeneration, emphasizing the impact of cutting-edge technologies on our understanding of morphogenesis. Selected oral and poster presentations from early-career scientists will cover diverse topics, including animal and cell models of craniofacial disorders, novel approaches to cranial and dental morphogenesis, and enhance our translational knowledge of craniofacial development.Additionally, a dedicated mentorship panel will provide valuable guidance on navigating key career milestones in craniofacial biology while addressing the challenges faced by early-career scientists. Attendees will also have the chance to connect with fellow trainees before the Gordon Research Conference, fostering a network of future leaders in the field.
An outline of the program components for this GRS is displayed below. The seminar chair is currently developing their detailed program schedule, which will include the speakers they select from submitted abstracts, in addition to any additional components outlined below. The detailed program will be available by January 20, 2026. Please check back for updates.