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Welcome to ISoOR 2023

From August 7 to 8, 2023, the International Society of Organoid Research (ISoOR) held its inaugural annual meeting in Singapore. Hosted by ISoOR and co-organized by the Pharmacological Society (Singapore) and Scipolis, the conference was themed "Organoid: Accelerate Your Research." It delved into subjects such as "Organoids and Precision Medicine," "Organoids and Regenerative Medicine," "Organoids and New Drug Development," as well as "The Organoid Market from an Investor's Perspective." The event focused on the entire spectrum of the organoid industry, from basic research to industrial advancement, and the ongoing development and challenges faced in clinical applications. Participants engaged in rich discussions and exchanges, and initiated global standards for organoid banks. The conference brought together globally renowned experts and industry leaders, facilitating international top-tier academic exchanges and fostering collaboration to explore new frontiers in the field of organoids.

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Agenda
DAY 1 2023/08/07
DAY 2 2023/08/08

Session 1

Future Perspective of Organoid Industry: Trends and Opportunities

Moderator: Gautam SETHI

9:15-9:35

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Dean HO National University of Singapore

9:35-9:55

The Opportunities and Challenges of Organoids in New Drug Development

Xun ZHU Tongxieyi New Drug Elite Club

9:55-10:15

Thermogels for Biomedical Applications

Xian Jun Loh A*STAR, IMRE

10:15-10:35

Investigation of early neoplastic transformation and premalignant biology using genetically engineered organoid models

Wei LI Transfong Ventures Pte Ltd

10:35-10:50

ISoOR Establishment Ceremony
Initiation of ISoOR Standards for Organoid Banks

10:50-11:10

Coffee Break

Session 2

Establishment of Organoid Models: Discoveries and Directions

Moderator: Sheng YE

11:10-11:30

Application of Structural information to organoid development

Sheng YE Tianjin University
11:30-11:50

Kidney organoid - How much tissue complexity we could reconstruct?

Yun XIA Nanyang Technological University
11:50-12:10

Modeling cardiac disease using organoids

Boon Seng SOH A*STAR, IMCB
12:10-12:30

Investigation of early neoplastic transformation and premalignant biology using genetically engineered organoid models

Dechen LIN University of Southern California
12:30-13:30Lunch
Session 3
Round Table Discussion: Emerging Market of Organoid - Investor's Point of View
Moderator: Selena XIAO
13:30-14:00Yuxing CHENHuaan Pu Chu Funds
Yijian LIANGCSPC Venture Capital
Wei MAGrains Valley Venture Capital
Selena XIAOBairong Capital

Session 4

Biomaterials: Fundamental of Organoids

Moderator: Zibiao LI

14:00-14:20

Micro-nanostructured Biomaterials for Tissue Regeneration

Linping WU University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
14:20-14:40

Generation of spinal cord organoids with defined hydrogel for modeling development and diseases

Wai Hon CHOOI A*STAR, IMCB
14:40-15:00

Biodegradable polymeric therapeutic applications

Zibiao LI A*STAR, IMRE
15:00-15:20Coffee Break

Session 5

Organoids and Drug Discovery: Current Status and Future Prospects

Moderator: Ariel XING

15:20-15:40

Accelerating Cell Therapeutics development by Organoid models

Yijun CHEN Macera Biotechnology Ltd.
15:40-16:00

Modeling Human Cancers In Vitro & In Vivo for Drug Discovery and Translational Oncology Research --Matched patient-derived living biobanks

Jessie WANG Crown Bioscience Inc.
16:00-16:20

Tumor Organoids Models Accelerate Personalized Medicine and Drug Development

Ariel XING AimingMed
16:20-16:40

Peptidomimetic drug discovery and radionuclide targeted theranostic use

Jian GAO Hangzhou Healthytide Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
16:40-17:00

Understanding cell states and metabolic reprogramming in cancer

Wai Leong TAM A*STAR, GIS
17:30-19:30Welcome Reception


Session 6

Organoids and Regenerative Medicine: Advancements and Challenges

Moderator: Eugene J WANG

9:00-9:20

Cardio-regeneration: iPSC-derived cell therapy for affordable innovation

Eugene J WANG Help Therapeutics Co., Ltd.

9:20-9:40

Scaffold-Free Bioprinting of Organoids for Regenerative Medicine

Yang WU Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)

9:40-10:00

Understanding human midbrain dopamine neuron development and degeneration with organoids

Alfred SUN Duke-NUS Medical School

10:00-10:20

Eyes on the Future: Advancements and Challenges in Modelling Inherited Retinal Diseases with Retinal Organoids for Regenerative Therapy

Xinyi SU A*STAR, IMCB

10:20-10:40

Organoid engineering in liver disease and regeneration models

Hanry YU National University of Singapore

10:40-11:00

Coffee Break

Session 7

Organ-on-a-Chip: Automation and Standardization

Moderator: Chris ZHANG

11:00-11:20

High-throughput Tumor Organoid Platform for Anticancer Drug Discovery , Development and Precision Medicine

Shaohua MA Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School

11:20-11:40

Organoids Model in Molecular Tissue Biology

Chris ZHANG Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences

11:40-12:00

Single-cell dynamic transcriptome dissects anti-tumor mechanism of BET inhibitor in the organoids of metastatic mucosal melanoma

Mingzhu YIN Chongqing University Three Gorges Hospital

12:30-13:30

Lunch

Session 8

Organoids and Precision Medicine: Impact for Companion Diagnosis

Moderator: Edward Kai-Hua CHOW

13:30-13:50

Ex vivo 3D cell cultures in predictive personalized cancer medicine front

Arindam BANERJEE LifeSenz Cancer Research Labs

13:50-14:10

A Functional Precision Medicine Platform to Guide Combination Therapy in Cancer

Edward Kai-Hua CHOW National University of Singapore

14:10-14:30

Canine Hemangiosarcoma: A Gateway to Comparative Oncology Advancements Benefiting Both Human and Veterinary Medicine

Keisuke AOSHIMA Hokkaido University

14:30-14:50

Engaging Adoptive NK Cell Transfer for Successful Cancer Therapies

Xuewen DENG Biotherapy Institute of Japan, Inc

14:50-15:10

Personalised therapy with gastric cancer organoid

Wei Peng YONGNational University Hospital

15:10-15:30

Coffee Break

Session 9

Round Table Discussion: Organoids in Clinical and Translational Research

Moderator: Lingzhi WANG

15:30-16:00

Lingzhi WANG Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore

Bing XIA Hangzhou Cancer Hospital

Huacui CHEN Guangzhou First People's Hospital

Teresa YANG Binxia Cargene therapeutics

16:00-16:10

Closing


Speaker
Peter E. LOBIE
Peter E. LOBIE
Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute (TBSI)
Dean HO
Dean HO
National University of Singapore
Xun ZHU
Xun ZHU
Tongxieyi New Drug Elite Club
Xian Jun LOH
Xian Jun LOH
A*STAR, IMRE
Wei LI
Wei LI
Transfong Ventures Pte Ltd
Zibiao LI
Zibiao LI
A*STAR, IMRE
Wai Leong TAM
Wai Leong TAM
A*STAR, GIS
Xinyi SU
Xinyi SU
A*STAR, IMCB
Sheng YE
Sheng YE
Tianjin University
Boon Seng SOH
Boon Seng SOH
A*STAR, IMCB
Yun XIA
Yun XIA
Nanyang Technological University
Edward Kai-Hua CHOW
Edward Kai-Hua CHOW
National University of Singapore
Hanry YU
Hanry YU
National University of Singapore
Gautam SETHI
Gautam SETHI
National University of Singapore
Jessie WANG
Jessie WANG
Crown Bioscience Inc.
Yuxing CHEN
Yuxing CHEN
Huaan Pu Chu Funds
Wei MA
Wei MA
Grains Valley Venture Capital
Yijian LIANG
Yijian LIANG
CSPC Venture Capital
Linping WU
Linping WU
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wai Hon CHOOI
Wai Hon CHOOI
A*STAR, IMCB
Ariel XING
Ariel XING
AimingMed
Yijun CHEN
Yijun CHEN
Macera Biotechnology Ltd.
Jian GAO
Jian GAO
Hangzhou Healthytide Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
Dechen LIN
Dechen LIN
University of Southern California
Yang WU
Yang WU
Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)
Eugene J WANG
Eugene J WANG
Help Therapeutics Co., Ltd.
Alfred SUN
Alfred SUN
Duke-NUS Medical School
Shaohua MA
Shaohua MA
Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School
Mingzhu YIN
Mingzhu YIN
Chongqing University Three Gorges Hospital
Chris ZHANG
Chris ZHANG
Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Arindam BANERJEE
Arindam BANERJEE
LifeSenz Cancer Research Labs
Xuewen DENG
Xuewen DENG
Biotherapy Institute of Japan, Inc
Keisuke AOSHIMA
Keisuke AOSHIMA
Hokkaido University
Wei Peng YONG
Wei Peng YONG
National University Hospital(NUH)
Lingzhi WANG
Lingzhi WANG
Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore
Huacui CHEN
Huacui CHEN
Guangzhou First People's Hospital
Bing XIA
Bing XIA
Hangzhou Cancer Hospital
Selena XIAO
Selena XIAO
Bairong Capital
Teresa YANG Binxia
Teresa YANG Binxia
Cargene therapeutics
Scientific Sessions
Future Perspective of Organoid Industry: Trends and Opportunities
Explore the future prospects of the organoid, focusing on its evolving trends and emerging opportunities.
Establishment of Organoid Models: Discoveries and Directions
Delve into the pioneering discoveries and emerging directions in developing organoid models.
Emerging Market of Organoid - Investor's Point of View
Insightful analysis of the organoid market from an investment perspective, focusing on market trends and potential.
Biomaterials: Fundamentals of Organoids
Examine the critical role of biomaterials in the foundation and advancement of organoid technology.
Organoids and Drug Discovery: Current Status and Future Prospects
Overview of the current status of organoids in drug discovery and expectations for future advancements.
Organoids and Regenerative Medicine: Advancements and Challenges
Insight into the progress and ongoing challenges in utilizing organoids for regenerative medicine applications.
Organ-on-a-Chip: Automation and Standardization
Concentrate on exploring the applications and future trends of Organ-on-a-Chip.
​Organoids and Precision Medicine: Impact for Companion Diagnosis
Exploring the significant impact of organoids on precision medicine, particularly in companion diagnostics.
Organoids in Clinical and Translational Research
Discuss how organoids facilitate the transition from laboratory research to clinical applications, and explore their role in translational research.
Accommodation
Accommodation
Transportation
ItineraryDistanceEstimated Cost & Duration by Taxi

Singapore Changi Airport - Designated Hotel

29.9km

S$40-50 25min

Designated Hotel - Venue

6.8km

S$15-20 12min

Venue - Singapore Changi Airport

33.3km

S$40-50 30min

Address
  • Singapore Changi Airport: 80 Airport Boulevard, Singapore 819642

  • Designated Hotel (Momentus Hotel Alexandra): 323 Alexandra Road, Singapore 159972

  • Venue (NUSS Kent Ridge Guild House): 9 Kent Ridge Drive, Singapore 119241

Note
  • You can proceed to the taxi stand following the on-site instructions at the airport.

  • It is recommended to have cash prepared, which can be exchanged at the airport.

  • You can provide the destination address and zip code to the driver.

Ride-hailing App
  • Grab, Gojek, RYDE, TADA

Tour Guide
Entry to Singapore
Important Document Checklist
Valid passport

Original and photocopy (validity of at least six months)

SG Arrival Card (e-arrival card)

Fill it out online in 3 days before arrival in Singapore.

Website for application: https://eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard/

Application via App: MyICA Mobile

Visa and travel itinerary (electronic and hard copy)

Note: It is recommended to have the original and hard copies of the above important documents for any unforeseen circumstances.

Arrival in Singapore
Arrival in Singapore
1.
After the plane lands, follow the "Arrival" signs to the "Immigration".
Arrival in Singapore
2.
Prepare the necessary immigration documents and queue for immigration clearance upon arrival.
Arrival in Singapore
3.
After clearing immigration and collecting your luggage, follow the signs for taxis to take a taxi.
Travel Tips
Currency

The official currency used in Singapore is the Singapore Dollar, abbreviated as SGD or simply S$.

It is recommended to carry some cash for smaller purchases, especially at local markets and food stalls.

Cash

Singapore Dollars can be exchanged at domestic banks or the airport, and can also be withdrawn directly from ATM.

Credit Card

Credit cards are widely accepted in Singapore, especially in establishments like hotels, restaurants, shops, and malls. The most commonly accepted cards are Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. It is recommended to check with the merchant whether credit cards are accepted before making a purchase.

Time Zone

UTC+8

Transportation
Taxi
Taxi

In Singapore, taxis generally operate on a metered fare system, but drivers may also charge additional fees based on the time and location of the trip. You can either wait at designated taxi stands, use a ride-hailing app or call to book a taxi, or simply hail one by the roadside (except in the central business district).

Ride-hailing App: Grab, Gojek, RYDE, TADA

MRT (Mass Rapid Transport)
MRT (Mass Rapid Transport)

In Singapore, the MRT is the most convenient and fastest mode of transportation. Many famous attractions are just a few steps away from MRT stations, making it easy to explore and enjoy Singapore by taking the subway.


Payment Methods: EZ-Link or FlashPay card / Purchase Single Journey Standard Ticket

Bus
Bus

In addition to the MRT, buses are another important mode of transportation in Singapore. It is important to note that when you want to board a bus, you should signal the driver by waving your hand as the bus approaches the bus stop. Unlike some systems in other countries, most buses in Singapore do not announce the upcoming stops. Instead, passengers need to press the bell in advance to indicate that they want to alight at the next stop. Some buses have electronic screens displaying the names of the next stop to assist passengers.


Note: Traffic moves on the left-hand side.

Weather Forecast

Singapore has a hot and humid climate with minimal year-round variation and no distinct seasons. The average daytime temperature is around 31ºC, while the temperature drops to about 24ºC at night.


The weather forecast during the conference is provided for your reference. Please take note of the temperature variations and be prepared with suitable clothing for the day's weather changes.

Weather Forecast
SIM Card/Internet

You need to contact your mobile operator in advance to activate international roaming and order relevant packages.


Singapore SIM cards can be purchased at the airport or convenience stores.


3 major telecom operators: Singtel (the largest in Singapore), StarHub, and M1

SIM Card/Internet
Essential Items
Transportation card: FlashPay / EZ-Link

You can purchase the "FlashPay" or "EZ-Link" card at the service counters in MRT stations or 7-Eleven convenience stores.


This card can be used for traveling on the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), public buses, and also for making payments at selected convenience stores. It offers a convenient and cashless way to pay for public transportation and certain retail purchases during your stay in Singapore.

Adapter Plug (British Standard, 230V/50Hz)
Important Holiday

National Day of Singapore

After the conference, on 9th August, Singapore will celebrate its National Day, which commemorates the country's independence in 1965. On this day, there will be spectacular air force flypasts and grand fireworks displays, making it a magnificent and not-to-be-missed celebration.

Emergency Contact Numbers

Police: 999

Ambulance (Emergency Medical Services): 995

Common Apps

Map: Google Maps, Baidu Maps

Transportation: Grab (Ride-hailing), Moovit (Public Transport Route Inquiry)

Hotel Booking: Agoda, Booking, Trip.com

Food Delivery: GrabFood, FoodPanda, Deliveroo

Common Apps
Taboos

Smoking is strictly prohibited.

Smoking is NOT ALLOWED in places with air-conditioning systems such as shopping malls, restaurants, entertainment venues, and cinemas. It is also prohibited in the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit), public buses, taxis, and elevators. Smoking is ONLY permitted in designated smoking areas.


Carrying durians on the MRT or public buses is strictly prohibited.

Due to their strong odor, carrying durians on the MRT or public buses may result in fines.


Eating is not allowed on MRT platforms and in train carriages.

Eating is prohibited on public transport, and violators may be fined.


Maintain environmental cleanliness.

Spitting and littering in public areas may result in fines of up to SGD 1000.

Taboos
Attractions in Singapore

Merlion Park

The Merlion is the iconic symbol of Singapore, with its "fish body" representing the country's development from a small fishing village, and the "lion head" reflecting Singapore's ancient name "Lion City."


Gardens by the Bay

Located in the heart of the city, this magnificent garden is a super park built at a cost of 1 billion SGD and has become the latest landmark of Singapore.


Universal Studios Singapore

Situated on Sentosa Island, it is the first and only Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia, offering a fantastic array of rides and entertainment.


Sentosa Island

Often regarded as the crown jewel of Singapore's tourism and entertainment industry, Sentosa Island offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.


Merlion Park
Gardens by the Bay
Universal Studios Singapore
Sentosa Island
Local Specialty Food Recommendations

Chicken Rice

A classic Singaporean dish, Chicken Rice features tender and flavorful poached chicken served on fragrant rice cooked with chicken broth and pandan leaves. The dish is typically accompanied by chili sauce and ginger paste, creating a harmonious blend of flavors.


Chili Crab

Chili Crab is Singapore's national dish. Fresh crabs are stir-fried in a tangy and mildly spicy chili-tomato sauce, offering a mouthwatering combination of sweet and spicy flavors. Don't forget to dip the golden mantou (fried buns) in the rich sauce for an extraordinary experience.


Bak Kut Teh

Originating from Malaysia, Bak Kut Teh is a flavorful soup made by simmering pork ribs with a variety of medicinal herbs and spices. The dish is aromatic and soothing, and the tender pork ribs perfectly complement the fragrant herbal broth.


Laksa

Laksa is a popular noodle dish originated from Malaysia, and in Singapore, the Katong Laksa has been further improved from the original version. The highlight of this dish is the rich coconut milk flavor, the sweetness of fresh prawns, and the spiciness of chili oil, creating a delightful combination of Southeast Asian flavors.

Chicken Rice
Chili Crab
Bak Kut Teh
Laksa
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