webinar

OMS Connect: Craniofacial Cartilage Stem Cells in Development and Disease

International Association for Dental Research

Feb 26
February 2026
Photo by Lori Stevens / Unsplash
Location
United States
Language
en

About This Event

Cartilage plays a central role in the growth and morphogenesis of the craniofacial skeleton. Despite its critical functional importance, craniofacial cartilage has traditionally been considered outside the scope of maxillofacial reconstruction due to its limited intrinsic regenerative capacity. This webinar aims to deepen participants’ understanding of the fundamental principles governing cartilage development, with a particular focus on cartilage stem cells within the craniofacial complex. The session will also explore how disruptions in cartilage developmental programs contribute to the pathogenesis of archetypal craniofacial bone diseases. Describe the fundamental concepts of cartilage development and cartilage stem cells in the craniofacial skeleton. Understand the unique mechanisms that maintain craniofacial cartilage and how their dysregulation leads to craniofacial bone disease. Speaker: Noriaki OnoUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Moderator: Simon YoungThe University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston