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Summary and Public Materials from the 2024 FaceBase Forum | FaceBase

Save the date for the 2025 FaceBase Forum on June 3 & 4 in Marina del Rey, CA!

Summary and Public Materials from the 2024 FaceBase Forum

Published 18 June 2024

The 2024 FaceBase Annual Community Forum, held on May 7 & 8 at the main NIH campus in Bethesda, MD, highlighted the strategic alignment between FaceBase and NIDCR data management and sharing strategies, celebrated significant achievements in data diversity, and outlined plans to facilitate the reuse of scientific data, including electronic health records (EHR). The Forum showcased impactful case studies on cleft lip/palate and craniosynostosis, emphasized ethical data sharing practices, and explored the benefits of data reuse and collaborations.

This gathering was a truly inspiring event that sparked ideas and dialogue and helped us learn more and more about this community we serve. Below are links to the publicly available slides and webcasts for the presentations, panels and posters. This year, we are also sharing a Summary Report that tells the story of this special event:

Below is a list of the Poster Session presenters along with links to their posters and abstracts where available:

Characterization of the craniosynostosis phenotype in Loeys-Dietz Syndrome
(Unavailable for preview)
Bikash Lamichhane
NIH/NIDCR
bikash.lamichhane@nih.gov
FaceBase: Data Sharing Community for Dental, Oral, and Craniofacial Research
Abstract
Poster PDF
Alejandro Bugacov
University of Southern California
bugacov@isi.edu
Investigation of Mesenchymal Lineage Diversification During Embryonic Palatal Development
(Unavailable for preview)
Jifan Feng
University of Southern California
jifanfen@usc.edu
P53-PDGF Signaling Regulates Vasculatures To Control The Heterogeneity Of MSCs
Abstract
Poster PDF
Tingwei Guo
University of Southern California
tingweig@usc.edu
Spatial Multiomics Reveal Pax9-dependent Wnt Signaling Fine Tunes Palatal Osteogenesis
Abstract
Poster PDF
Jeremie Oliver Piña
NIH/NICHD
jeremie.pina@nih.gov
Training Underrepresented Students on Craniofacial Research at USC
Abstract
Poster PDF
Thach-Vu Ho
University of Southern California
thachvuh@usc.edu

We thank all those who participated and made this event so special!

Photos from the FaceBase Forum