EDUCATION

Students Network on Extracellular Vesicles

SNEV is the virtual society run by students who are interested in the extracellular vesicle field. Their mission is to connect EV research students internationally. SNEV is the first virtual platform for students to discuss, share knowledge, network, and establish collaboration with other students and early career researchers on the extracellular vesicles field through series of virtual events.

ISEV MOOC I – Basics of EVs

The ISEV Education Committee has produced a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) for students and beginners in the field of extracellular vesicles such as exosomes and microvesicles.

Further information and to register click here.

ISEV MOOC II – EVs in Health and Disease

ISEV have launched their second in their MOOC series, focusing on health and disease. A free, in-depth series, this course discusses recent advances made in the field to give an introduction on their function in health as well as in disease.

Further information and to register click here.

Extracellular RNA Communication Consortium Webinar Series

The ERCC webinar series provides researchers studying extracellular RNA and extracellular vesicles the opportunity to present their latest work to a diverse audience.

WebEVTalk

The WebEVTalk program is aimed to support networking and to push the science forward in the field of Extracellular Vesicles. WebEVTalk has one per week, alternate time zone friendly for Europe/Asia and USA/Asia.

Follow via social media: Twitter (@WebEVTalk) or WebEVTalk Facebook Page

To receive notification and calendar reminder via email: click here

Johns Hopkins Extracellular Vesicle Club

The Johns Hopkins Extracellular Vesicle Club meets once per week to discuss a paper of interest in the EV field. Meeting time is usually 12pm EDT on Wednesday, but see the schedule.

To sign up for their mailing list and receive Zoom invitations, click here.

Check out the Extracellular Vesicle Journal Clubs Youtube Channel here.

Extracellular RNA Communication

Scientists from the Extracellular RNA Communication Consortium (ERCC) have published their findings in more than 500 articles, including a landmark collection of papers released in the Cell family of journals on the biology and possible clinical applications of exRNA.

https://exrna.org/

https://exrna.org/resources/software/

HEVI Journal Club

The main goal of HEVI is to support researchers interested in EV research of any origin and to provide a platform for sharing EV related knowledge across different departments/faculties within the University of Auckland and also externally. This channel will provide recordings of our Journal Club meetings, training videos, and useful tutorials to help with the most popular techniques in EVs research field.

Check out the HEVI Journal Clubs Youtube Channel here.