Member Spotlight: Ludovic Vallier, PhD

Ludovic Vallier, PhD
Berlin Institute of Health at Charite, Germany

Hometown
Lyon, France

Current Residence
Berlin, Germany

Graduate Degree
PhD

Postdoc Work
During my post-doc in Roger Pedersen’s lab (University of Cambridge), I used human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESCs) to study the molecular mechanisms controlling the specification of the three germ layers endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm. Using this model system, we uncovered the mechanisms by which Nodal/Activin/TGFbeta signalling maintains the pluripotent state of human Pluripotent Stem Cells (hPSCs) in vitro and in the late epiblast after implantation in vivo. This knowledge was then exploited to develop a diversity of protocols for differentiating hPSCs into cell types with a clinical interest such as hepatocytes.

Current Position
Einstein Professor for Stem Cells in Regenerative Therapies

Join Ludovic Vallier during the Emerging New Therapies session at the ISSCR 2024 Annual Meeting taking place in Hamburg, Germany 10-13 July 2024. Register today!

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