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Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes Asia 2025

Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes Asia 2025
Date: October 2 - 3, 2025
Venue: Hotel Nikko Narita, Chiba, Japan

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Confirmed Speakers


Andrew Godwin, Professor and Division Director, Deputy Director, KU Cancer Center, University of Kansas Medical Center


Mei He, Associate Professor, University of Florida -- Conference Chairperson


Noah Malmstadt, Professor, Mork Family Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Southern California -- Conference Chairperson

Overview of the Conference

SelectBIO Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes Asia 2025 will be held October 2-3, 2025 right at Tokyo-Narita Airport, Japan.


This is a 2-track conference composed of the following tracks:


  • Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics, Organoids and Organ-on-a-Chip Asia 2025

  • Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes Asia 2025


Attendees and Exhibitors receive full access to both tracks for maximal scientific exchange and networking.


SelectBIO Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes Asia 2025 is Chaired by Professor Mei He from the University of Florida -- and brings together academics and indsustry/company participants from across Asia.  Speakers for this conference from academic institutions, companies and technology/tools/instrumentation companies that provide the infrastructure and innovation in EV research tools development.


Given the high levels of interest in Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes across Asia from Research, Diagnostic and Therapeutics perspectives, this conference brings together the various stakeholders in this space for 2-days of intensive scientific presentations, product demonstrations as well as posters from students and postdoctoral fellows as a means to illustrate and disseminate their research.

Abstract Submission for Posters

You can present your research via a poster while attending the conference. Submit an abstract for consideration now under the Submissions page of this conference website.


Poster Submission Deadline: September 15, 2025

Agenda Topics Covered at this Conference

  • Biomarker Content of Extracellular Vesicles and Role for Diagnostics

  • Disease Areas where EV-based Diagnostics Being Developed

  • Extracellular Vesicles (EVs): Therapeutic and Drug Delivery Potential

  • Single Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Analysis by Flow Cytometry

  • Technologies for Engineering EVs for Therapeutics, Drug Delivery

  • Technologies for the Isolation, Characterization and Study of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs)-Exosomes

Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

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Andrew Godwin, Professor and Division Director, Genomic Diagnostics, Founding Director, Kansas Institute for Precision Medicine, Deputy Director, KU Cancer Center, University of Kansas Medical Center

Andrew Godwin Biographical Sketch

Andrew K. Godwin, PhD is the Chancellors Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Sciences endowed Professor and the Director of Molecular Oncology in the Department of Pathology at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC). He is a leader in the field of translational research and precision medicine. A native of Lawrence, Kansas, Dr. Godwin graduated with highest distinction from the University of Kansas (KU) with a bachelor’s degree in Cellular Biology. He obtained his PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Pennsylvania while carrying out his thesis research at Fox Chase Cancer Center (FCCC) in Philadelphia. While at FCCC he had the pleasure of learning from “giants” in their respective fields of cancer-focused science. He was appointed leader of the FCCC’s Cancer Center Support Grant Ovarian Cancer Program in 2008 and served as co-leader of the Women's Cancer Program from 2009 to 2010. He was the founding director of both the Clinical Molecular Genetics/Pathology Laboratory and the Biosample Repository at FCCC since their inception in 1995 and 1999 respectively, and until leaving FCCC.

Dr. Godwin was recruited to KUMC as the director of Molecular Oncology and as the Associate Director for Translational Research within the KU Cancer Center in October 2010 after 26 productive years at FCCC. His engaged participation in the cancer center led to being appointed the Deputy Director in 2013 and his unwavering efforts helped to gain NCI designation in 2012/2017 and comprehensive designation in 2022. He founded the Clinical Molecular Oncology Laboratory, a CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited molecular diagnostics laboratory in 2012. He was appointed the Division Director for Genomic Diagnostic for the KU Health System in 2020. He also founded the Center for Genetics Services and Health Equity, to address health disparities in medical underserved populations regionally and nationally.

Dr. Godwin holds secondary appointments as a Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, and the Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics, and Immunology. He also leads the ovarian cancer research-working group, is a member of the Investigator Initiated Trial Steering Committee, serves as the founding Scientific Director for the Biomarker Discovery Laboratory, the Director of the KU Cancer Center’s Biospecimen Shared Resource, and the KU Medical Center’s Biospecimen Repository Core Facility. He was named the Vice Chair for the Breast Translational Medicine subcommittee of the Southwest Oncology Group in 2018 and was appointed to the National Cancer Institute’s NCTN Core Correlative Sciences Committee in 2021.

Dr. Godwin heads KU’s institutional efforts in precision medicine. In 2016 he founded the Kansas Institute for Precision Medicine which is currently supported by a Phase 2 Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (P20 GM130423) grant from the NIGMS. He is also a co-founder of a startup company, Sinochips Diagnostics, a private reference laboratory that provides pharmacogenomic testing to provide a road map for which drugs will be most effective for each individual patient.

He was named a Kansas Bioscience Authority Eminent Scholar in 2010 and the University of Kansas School of Medicine Chancellor’s Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Sciences Endowed Professor in 2012. In 2014, Dr. Godwin received the KUMC School of Medicine’s Achievement Award for the mentoring of post-doctorate students. Of his awards, he is most proud of being acknowledged for his years of mentoring. He has mentored over 150 trainees, including high school students, undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral associates/fellows, medical students/fellows, visiting scientists, and junior faculty during his academic career. He was awarded the KU Medical Center’s Faculty Investigator Research Award in 2015, the University of Kansas Cancer Center Director’s William Jewell Team Science Award in 2017, the KUCC Director’s Basic Science Award and the Chancellor’s Club Award for Research in 2018, and the Dolph C. Simons, Sr. Higuchi Award in the Biomedical Sciences in 2020 – the state higher education system’s most prestigious recognition for scholarly excellence. Most recently, Godwin was presented with the 2021 KU School of Medicine Excellences in Mentoring (Faculty) award and the 2021 Cancer Center Director’s Award in Mentoring and was named the 2022 Lead Scholar in Biomedical Sciences by the Ewha Womans University in South Korea. Most recently he presented the 2024 Outstanding Mentorship in Pathology Award by the University School of Medicine and Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in recognition of dedication to the mentorship and education of future pathologists.

Dr. Godwin is internationally recognized for his molecular biology/genetic studies of sarcoma (gastrointestinal stromal tumors and Ewing sarcoma), breast and ovarian cancer, and his efforts to help bridge the gap between basic and clinical science to improve patient care. As a result of his efforts, Dr. Godwin has been continuously since his first faculty appointment at the Fox Chase (in 1993) and has secured extramural funding totaling >$250M. He has published over 550 peer-reviewed manuscripts and scholarly review articles (h index = 143; >95,000 citations) and is the author of 4 patent applications.


Mei He, Associate Professor, University of Florida

Mei He Biographical Sketch

Dr. He is an associate professor from the Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy at the University of Florida. She obtained her PhD degree from the University of Alberta and postdoc training from the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. He is the Editorial Board member of Pharmaceutics and AAPS Scientific Programming Committee Track Leader, as well as the Advisory Board Member of journal Lab on Chip (LOC). Her journal review efforts have been recognized as the Outstanding Reviewers in 2018, 2020, and 2021 from the LOC Royal Society of Chemistry. Dr. He Received NIH Maximizing Investigator’s Research Award for Early Stage Investigators in 2019, and she also received the LOC Emerging Investigator Award in 2019. Her multiple publications received the Most Download Articles of 2016 (LOC), the Featured Cover Story of 2018 (LOC), Technology Readers Choice Award of 2018 (SLAS), and Top 100 Read Articles of 2019 (Scientific Reports from Nature Publishing Group). Her recent publication is appeared in the journal of Nature Biomedical Engineering and highlighted as the Editorial Story. Dr. He research brings in novel technology platforms for differentiating, isolating, and intravesicular loading exosomes precisely, which presents a new way for developing precision medicine Dr. He’s innovation leads to 17 pending and issued patents and have been licensed by multiple companies and commercialized on the market. Particularly, she founded a few startup companies for advancing the innovative exosome research.


Noah Malmstadt, Professor, Mork Family Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Southern California

Noah Malmstadt Biographical Sketch

Noah Malmstadt is Professor at the University of Southern California. He received a BS in Chemical Engineering from Caltech and a PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Washington. Following postdoctoral work at UCLA, he joined the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at USC in 2007. Malmstadt is the recipient of a 2012 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator award. His research focuses on microfluidic strategies to facilitate material fabrication and biophysical analysis. He has pioneered the integration of ionic liquids as solvents in droplet microreactors and the application of microfluidic systems to synthesizing biomimetic cell membranes. Microfluidic analytical techniques he has developed include methods for measuring the permeability of cell membranes to druglike molecules and techniques for measuring ionic currents through membrane proteins.


Successful applicants will be provided with all necessary information.

Abstract Content:

  • Written in English
  • Written in the third person
  • Include title, name(s) and affiliation(s) of the authors
  • Between 100 - 200 words
  • Suitable for direct publication in the proceedings pack and on the website
  • Related to the subject of the conference

Agenda Topics

  • Biomarker Content of Extracellular Vesicles and Role for Diagnostics
  • Disease Areas where EV-based Diagnostics Being Developed
  • Extracellular Vesicles (EVs): Therapeutic and Drug Delivery Potential
  • Single Extracellular Vesicle (EV) Analysis by Flow Cytometry
  • Technologies for Engineering EVs for Therapeutics, Drug Delivery
  • Technologies for the Isolation, Characterization and Study of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs)-Exosomes

Copyrights

The presenting author/person who submitted the abstract assumes full responsibility of the content of the abstract and we assume that all co-authors are aware of this content. Please note that your biography, summary and abstract may be used on this website and conference materials.

2 October 2025

08:00

OZORA Room

Conference Registration, Materials Pick-Up, Coffee, Tea and Networking in the Exhibit Hall


2 October 2025

09:00

Tsuru B

Chairperson's Welcome and Introduction to the Conference and Topics Addressed

Mei He, Associate Professor, University of Florida, United States of America

Chairperson's Welcome and Introduction to the Conference and Topics Addressed


* The program is subject to change without notice, due to unforeseen reason.

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Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes Asia 2025 Conference Venue

SelectBIO is delighted to host Extracellular Vesicles/Exosomes Asia 2025 Conference at the:


Hotel Nikko Narita

500 Tokko Narita-shi

Chiba 286-0106

Japan


Telephone: +81-476-32-0032


  • The  Hotel Nikko Narita is very easily accessible from international  destinations via Tokyo Narita International Airport (Airport Code: NRT).

  • The  hotel can be accessed easily from Narita International Airport via a  complimentary bus, usually around 10-15 minutes to and from the airport,  depending on terminal chosen.

  • Distance-wise airport to the hotel is approximately 3 kilometers (1.8 miles).

  • If you are arriving to Narita Terminal 1, the shuttle to the hotel stops at bus stop # 16.

  • If you are arriving to Narita Terminal 2, the shuttle to the hotel stops at bus stop # 33.


Guests can make hotel bookings as well as see the different room types on the hotel website.


The hotel website with details is at the link below.


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Short Courses/Training Courses

3D-Printing of Microfluidics

1 October 2025 from 19:30 - 21:30

Tsuru A, Hotel Nikko Narita

Noah Malmstadt, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Southern California

3D printing has been gaining popularity as a method for rapidly producing microfluidic devices with complex channel structures routed in three dimensions.

This short course will cover:

Mechanisms of 3D printing techniques as applied to microfluidic fabrication,

The state of the art of commercially available solutions for microfluidic printing

Applications and limitations of 3D-printed microfluidic systems

How emerging and future technologies will improve the potential of 3D printing as a microfluidic fabrication tool

* The program is subject to change without notice, due to unforeseen reason.

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