| 4:00–8:00 PM | Registration | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 6:00–8:00 PM | Welcome Mixer | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 7:00–8:00 AM | Breakfast | Woodlands Terrace | 
| 7:30–8:00 AM | Poster Setup | Macdonald EF | 
| 7:30–7:00 PM | Poster Viewing | Macdonald EF | 
| 8:00–9:45 AM | Welcome and Keynote Session (Joint) | Macdonald ABCD | 
| * Jose Ordovas-Montanes, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School Session Chair  | 
            
| * Quinton Smith, University of California, Irvine Session Chair  | 
            
| Matthew F Krummel, University of California, San Francisco Tissue Archetypes Across Space and Time  | 
            
| Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, Columbia University Organs-on-Chip Models for Studying Human Pathophysiology  | 
            
| 9:45–10:15 AM | Coffee Break | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 10:15–10:20 AM | Award Recipient Acknowledgement | Macdonald ABCD | 
| 10:20–11:30 AM | High-Throughput Approaches to Model Cells and Tissues (Joint) | Macdonald ABCD | 
| * Chrysothemis Brown, Sloan Kettering Institute Session Chair  | 
            
| * Quinton Smith, University of California, Irvine Session Chair  | 
            
| Dana Pe'er, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Plasticity in the Tissue Context  | 
            
| Peter Winter, Broad Institute Defining, Modeling, and Targeting Cell States in Cancer  | 
            
| 11:30–12:30 PM | Lunch | Woodlands Terrace | 
| 12:00–2:30 PM | Poster Session 1 | Macdonald EF | 
| 2:30–4:30 PM | Symposia Spotlight 1: Late-breaking research presentations selected from abstract submissions | MacDonald CD | 
| * Quinton Smith, University of California, Irvine Session Chair  | 
            
| Oscar J. Abilez, Stanford University Perfusion Of Human Cardiac Vascularized Organoids  | 
            
| Meghan Capeling, Genentech Dictionary Of Human Intestinal Organoid Responses to Secreted Niche Factors at Single Cell Resolution  | 
            
| Alexander Kleger, Institute of Molecular Oncology and Stem Cell Biology, Ulm University 3D Bioprinting Leverages Mature Pancreatic Ductal Tube Formation and Advances Early-Stage Cancer Modelling  | 
            
| Jessica Klein, Genentech The Differentiation State of Small Intestinal Organoid Models Influences Prediction of Drug-Induced Toxicity  | 
            
| Alison P. McGuigan, University of Toronto Engineered Tumours Containing Patient Derived Pancreatic Organoids and Primary Macrophages To Dissect The Relative Impact Of Multiple Tumour Microenvironmental Signals on Tumour Cell Behaviour  | 
            
| M. Carmen Ortuño Costela, Berlin Institute of Health at Charité Generation Of Hepatocyte Organoids From Primary Hepatocytes  | 
            
| Chris Yankaskas, Thermo Fisher Scientific Derivation Of a Cohort Of Patient-Derived Cancer Organoids for Screening Immunotherapy Efficacy  | 
            
| Tobias Raabe, University of Pennsylvania Lipid Nanoparticles For Rapid Cell Type Specific Genome Editing Of A MASH Patient Liver Derived 3D Fibrosis Model  | 
            
| 4:30–5:00 PM | Coffee Available | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 5:00–7:00 PM | Controlling the Organoid Microenvironment | MacDonald CD | 
| Celeste M Nelson, Princeton University Mechanical Drivers of Lung Development  | 
            
| * Alex Hughes, University of Pennsylvania Engaging the Design Cycle of Rhythmic Stem Cell Biology in Developing and Synthetic Kidney Tissues  | 
            
| Pilnam Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ECM Control of Organoid Fate  | 
            
| * Matthias Lutolf, Roche Institute of Human Biology and EPFL Modeling Tumor–Microenvironment Crosstalk in Bioengineered Organoids  | 
            
| 7:00–8:00 PM | On Own for Dinner | 
| 7:00–8:00 AM | Breakfast | Woodlands Terrace | 
| 8:00–11:00 AM | Reverse Engineering Embryogenesis | MacDonald CD | 
| Margherita Y Turco, Friedrich Miescher Institute Organoid Models to Investigate Maternal-Fetal Interactions in Human Pregnancy  | 
            
| Jared Toettcher, Princeton University Gastruloid Patterning  | 
            
| * Quinton Smith, University of California, Irvine Microfluidic Models of Vascularization  | 
            
| * Xihe Liu, Johns Hopkins University Short Talk: Gastrulation-Stage Cells Can Self-Organize and Pattern the Body Via Slit/Robo Signaling  | 
            
| Elizabeth Wayne, University of Washington Monocytes and Macrophages Incorporated Lung Airway Organoids  | 
            
| 9:00–9:20 AM | Coffee Break | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 11:00–1:00 PM | Poster Setup | Macdonald EF | 
| 11:00–3:00 PM | On Own for Lunch | 
| 1:00–10:00 PM | Poster Viewing | Macdonald EF | 
| 1:30–2:45 PM | Career Roundtable (Joint) | MacDonald CD | 
| Oscar J. Abilez, Stanford University Senior Scientist-Stanford & Co-Founder-Bullseye Biotechnologies  | 
            
| Giuliana Rossi, Roche Institute of Human Biology Senior Scientist  | 
            
| Lei Tang, Nature Methods Senior Editor  | 
            
| 3:00–4:30 PM | Advances in Single Cell Biology and Organoids for Precision Medicine (Joint) | Macdonald AB | 
| * Quinton Smith, University of California, Irvine Session Chair  | 
            
| * Jose Ordovas-Montanes, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School Session Chair  | 
            
| Oshiomah Oyageshio, University of California Davis Remote Presentation: Integrating Single Cell Multiomics and Ancestry to Investigate TB susceptibility  | 
            
| Joshua De Sousa Casal, Boston Children's Hospital Early Life Development of The Pediatric Duodenum Across Distinct Geographical Environments  | 
            
| Kaitriana Colling, University of Iowa Lead Compound Identification Using Live-Cell Imaging of Patient-Derived Endometrial Cancer Organoids  | 
            
| Hyung-Sik Kim, Pusan National University TGFβ2-Driven Iron Dysregulation and Ferroptosis in Salivary Glands Trigger Hyposalivation Under Postmenopausal Conditions  | 
            
| Gat Rauner, Tufts University School of Medicine Next-Generation Breast Organoids as a Platform for Studying Human Lactation and Breast Tissue Regeneration  | 
            
| 4:30–5:00 PM | Coffee Available | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 5:00–7:00 PM | Organoid Vascularization | MacDonald CD | 
| Kelly R. Stevens, University of Washington Deploying 3D Printing to Vascularize Organoids  | 
            
| * Britta Trappmann, TU Dortmund University Vascularization of Organoids in Synthetic Extracellular Matrices  | 
            
| Clement Quintard, University of British Columbia Short Talk: Engineering Organoids-On-Chip With Flow Dynamics To Model Organ-Specific Vascularization And Immune-Enhanced Cellular Cross-Talk In Cardiac Tissues  | 
            
| * Mingxia Gu, UCLA Short Talk: Reconstructing Organ-Specific Vasculature In iPSC-Derived Lung And Intestinal Organoids  | 
            
| Giuliana Rossi, Roche Institute of Human Biology Short Talk: Improved Human Gastruloids as Templates for Complex Organogenesis  | 
            
| 7:00–8:00 PM | Social Hour with Lite Bites | Woodlands Terrace | 
| 7:30–10:00 PM | Poster Session 2 | Macdonald EF | 
| 7:00–8:00 AM | Breakfast | Woodlands Terrace | 
| 8:00–11:00 AM | Programmable Organoids | MacDonald CD | 
| Anne Grapin-Botton, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics Remote Presentation: High Content Screening in Human Pancreatic Organoids  | 
            
| Martin Fussenegger, ETH Zürich Remote Control of Cellular Behavior  | 
            
| Karmella Haynes, Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology Controlling Chromatin Epigenetics in 3D Breast Cancer Spheroids  | 
            
| Sachin N Davis, University of Pennsylvania Short Talk: Engineering Optogenetic Control of Anisotropic Strain for Sculpting Epithelial Morphogenesis  | 
            
| Louis S Prahl, University of Pennsylvania Short Talk: Synthetic Control of Epithelial Morphogenesis by RET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase  | 
            
| * Michael Blatchley, Syracuse University Short Talk: Spatiotemporally Controlled Matrix Softening Facilitates Deterministic Crypt Formation In iPSC- Derived Intestinal Organoids  | 
            
| * Steven Caliari, University of Virginia Short Talk: Spatiotemporal Control of Hydrogel Stress Relaxation for Creating Viscoelastic 3D Cell Culture Microenvironments  | 
            
| 9:00–9:20 AM | Coffee Break | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 9:20–9:25 AM | People's Choice Poster Award Announcement | MacDonald CD | 
| 11:00–3:00 PM | On Own for Lunch | 
| 3:00–4:30 PM | Symposia Spotlight 2: Late-breaking research presentations selected from abstract submissions | MacDonald CD | 
| * Quinton Smith, University of California, Irvine Session Chair  | 
            
| Marianna Kruithof-de Julio, Universität Bern - Bladder Cancer-On-Chip: A 3D Model To Study Human Urothelial Tumors Under Physiological Stretch  | 
            
| Madelyn Arzt, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Protein-Encapsulated Doxorubicin Reduces Cardiotoxicity In Hipsc-Cardiac Spheroids While Maintaining Anticancer Efficacy  | 
            
| Martin Stahl, STEMCELL Technologies IntestiCult™ Plus Organoid Growth Medium Provides A Novel Means Of Establishing And Maintaining Physiologically-Relevant Intestinal Organoids  | 
            
| Samrawit Aforki, abbvie Development of a Complex Human Skin Model to Investigate the Impact of Therapeutic Intervention on Vicious Cycle of Atopic Dermatitis  | 
            
| Joram Mooiweer, University Medical Center Groningen Advanced Intestine-On-Chip And Immuno-Organoid Models To Study Intestinal Diseases And Test Novel Treatments  | 
            
| Jyoti Rao, Institute of Human Biology Single Lumen Neuroepithelial Cyst-Derived Neural Organoids  | 
            
| 4:30–5:00 PM | Coffee Available | Macdonald Foyer | 
| 5:00–6:15 PM | Physical Principles of Tissue Morphogenesis | MacDonald CD | 
| Xavier Trepat, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia Mechanobiology of Intestinal Organoids  | 
            
| * Austin J Graham, University of California, San Francisco Living Materials Promote the Self-Organization of More Complex and Reproducible Organoid Models  | 
            
| * Martina Celotti, Hubrecht institute Short Talk: Distinct Mutational Oncogenic Combinations, introduced by CRISPR in human basal airway Organoids, Drive the Emergence of Small Cell or Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.  | 
            
| 6:15–6:30 PM | Meeting Wrap-Up: Outcomes and Future Directions and Survey (Organizers) | MacDonald CD | 
| 6:30–8:00 PM | Social Hour with Lite Bites | Woodlands Terrace | 
| 12:00–11:59 PM | Departure |