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Study of organ development and disease using organoids

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Live Symposium

Thursday, October 31, 2024
11am – 2pm EST

3D cell culture provides researchers with an unprecedented view into human tissue and organ development, reliably mimicking complexity and function at the cellular and tissue levels. Researchers investigate cellular interactions and molecular activity in organoids to better understand development, disease, and therapeutic responses.

This symposium is brought to you by: scientistMattia Gerli, Angels Almenar, Inhyeon Park, and Andris Abramenkovs will explore the vast potential of organoid research to understand development, disease, and therapeutic responses.

Symposium Program

11am – Introduction

11:10 AM – TBA

Dr. Mattia Gerli

11:45 AM – TBA

Dr. Angels Almenar-Queralt

12:20 PM – TBA

Park In-Hyeondoctor

12:55 p.m. – Maximizing the potential of 3D organoid research through automated dissociation

Dr. Andris Abramenkovs

1:20 PM – Open Panel Q&A Session
Nathan Nee Scientist’s The Creative Services team will host an open Q&A session with all panelists, with presenters answering questions posed by the audience.

Dr. Mattia Gerli
Lecturer, Stem Cell Science and Biomaterials
Department of Surgery and Interventional Sciences
University College London Royal Free Hospital

Angels

Dr. Angels Almenar-Queralt
Assistant Professor
Pediatrics, Medical School
University of California, San Diego

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Park In-Hyeondoctor
Associate Professor
Genetics
Yale University

Andris

Dr. Andris Abramenkovs
Product Manager
Sartorius

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