Lectures/Presentations by Dr. Millman
Unraveling Cellular Complexity in Stem Cell-Derived Islet Identity Through Single-Cell Sequencing
Episode of the podcast The Sugar Science featuring Dr. Millman as a guest on the Ask the Expert segment.
March 2024
The Promise of Stem Cell-Derived Islets in the Fight Against Diabetes
Seminar at the University of Florida Diabetes Institute Seminar Series
April 2023
Engineering of Multi-Cellular Insulin Secreting Tissues for Diabetes Cell Replacement Therapy
Lecture for the Teraski Institute
September 2022
PSC-Derived Regenerative Medicine Therapies: Selecting the Optimal Cell Line
Panel on the most pressing issues of type 1 diabetes hosted by California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).
June 2022
A Possible Cure For Type 1 Diabetes
Episode on the podcast Eureka’s Sounds of Science featuring Dr. Millman.
February 2022
State of Science 2021: Prevention of T1D: Remission or Cure?
Panel on the most pressing issues of type 1 diabetes hosted by The Sugar Science.
August 2021
Production of Pancreatic Insulin-Producing β Cells
Episode 11 of The Sugar Science podcast features Dr. Millman sharing his research on the in vitro production and study of pancreatic insulin-producing β cells from human pluripotent stem cells for use in cellular replacement therapy and drug screening.
August 2020
Bioprocessing to Fabricate Stem Cell-Derived β Cells for Diabetes Cell Replacement Therapy
Dr. Millman’s talk at the 2020 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual meeting.
November 2020
Lectures/Presentations by Lab Members
Marlie Maestas
Nathaniel Hogrebe, Ph.D. / WashU
Presentation by Dr. Hogrebe at the GESC (Genome, Engineering & Stem Cell) Symposium on Differentiation at WashU. Dr. Hogrebe presented on the lab’s research on stem cell-derived islets for the treatment of diabetes.
December 2022
Pun Augsornworawat, MSc / The Scientist
Webinar: Understanding Stem Cells, One Cell at a Time
Webinar featuring doctoral student, Punn Augsornworawat, MSc. hosted by The Scientist. Panel discussion examining how single-cell resolution has affected stem cell research, especially with regard to understanding and guiding stem cell differentiation. Tune into the 1:05 mark for Punn’s presentation.
July 2022