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The 2nd United Kingdom Extracellular Vesicle Forum Meeting Abstracts: 15 December
2015, Hadyn Ellis Building, Cardiff University
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The UK Extracellular Vesicles (UKEV) Forum meetings were born of the realization
that there were a number of UK laboratories studying extracellular vesicle
biology and using similar techniques but without a regular national meeting
dedicated to EVs at which to share their findings. This was compounded by the
fact that many of these labs were working in different fields and thus networking
and sharing of ideas and best practice was sometimes difficult. The first
workshop was organized in 2013 by Dr Charlotte Lawson, under the auspices of the
Society for Endocrinology, led to the founding of the UKEV Forum and the
organization of a British Heart Foundation sponsored 1-day conference held in
London in December 2014. Although growing in size every year, the central aims of
these workshops have remained the same: to provide a forum for discussion and
exchange of ideas, to allow young scientists to present their data in the form of
short talks and poster presentations and to discuss their work with more
established scientists in the field. Here we include the presented abstracts for
the 2015 1-day conference hosted by Cardiff University. This meeting was attended
by approximately 130 delegates throughout the United Kingdom, but also attended
by delegates from Belgium, Netherlands, France, Ireland and other nations. The
day composed of plenary presentations from Prof Matthias Belting, Lund
University, Sweden and Dr Guillaume van Niel, Institut Curie, Paris together with
10 short presentations from submitted abstracts. The topics covered were broad,
with sessions on Mechanisms of EV production, EVs in Infection, EVs in Cancer and
in Blood and Characterizing EVs in Biological fluids. This hopefully gives a
reflection of the range of EV-related studies being conducted currently in the
UK. There were also 33 poster presentations equally broad in subject matter. The
organizers are grateful to the Life Science Research Network Wales - a Welsh
government-funding scheme that part-sponsored the conference. We are also
grateful to commercial sponsors, and 3 paid-presentations are included in the
abstracts. The UK EV Forum is expected to become an established annual event held
at different Universities across the UK and continue to attract increasing
delegate numbers and abstract submissions. We look forward to the next planned
conference, which will be hosted by David Carter and his colleagues at Oxford
Brookes University on 13th December 2016.