Confirmed Speakers

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Plenary Speakers
  • Deok-Ho Kim

    (Johns Hopkins University) Advanced Human iPSC-based Microphysiological Systems for Disease Modeling, Drug development, and Space Biology

  • Minoru Takasato

    (RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research) Generation of Urinary Tract Organoids from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Jae-Il Park

    (The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center) Modeling tumor cell plasticity and immune evasion using organoids

  • Miriam Cnop

    (Universite Libre de Bruxelles ULB Center for Diabetes Research) Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived beta cells to model diabetes and discover new therapies

Session Speakers
  • Seongmin Kim

    (Sungkyunkwan University) Advancing Human Organoids using Organ-on-Chip Technology for Disease Modeling, Drug Development, and Personalized Medicine

  • Hyunjung Choi

    (Seoul National University) Pathogenic tau propagation via vagal efferent nerve in an innervated human colon on a chip model

  • Siyeon Rhee

    (Stanford University) From Heart Development to Cardiac Disease: The Impact of Coronary Angiogenesis

  • Sun Huh

    (Korean Council of Science Editors) How to prepare to add Orgaoid to PubMed Central in October 2025

  • Yong-Sun Bahn

    (Yonsei University) Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology: Past, Present, and Future

  • Jong-Il Kim

    (Seoul National University) From Present to Future: An Editor-in-Chief's Perspective on the 'Organoid' Journal

  • Yong Kyun Kim

    (Catholic University) Recent update of diisease modeling using kidney organoids

  • Min Heui Yoo

    (Korea Institute of Toxicology) Disease modeling and pathophysiology study using cell line-based organoids

  • Kyung Ku Jang

    (Yonsei University) Recreation of disease-related events using patient-derived intestinal organoids

  • Jinkyu Park

    (Hallym University) Developing a Multi-Organ Platform with Tissue Engineering and Patient-derived iPSCs for Disease Modeling

  • Taehoon Shin

    (Jeju National University) Creating robust preclinical models of human age-related clonal hematopoiesis for disease modeling and drug discovery

  • Byung-Chul Lee

    (Sookmyung Women’s University) TBRhesus macaques as a preclinical model organism for the assessment of ex vivo HSC gene therapy via CRISPR/Cas9 editing

  • Hong Nam Kim

    (KIST) Microphysiological Systems for Recapitulating Human Brain Diseases

  • Seok Chung

    (Korea University) Development of emergent microphysiological system

  • Ja-Lok Ku

    (Seoul National University) Establishment and characterization of organoids derived from cancer patients and organoid biobank