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Maximizing the success of 3D cell models for clinical research: Disease modeling using advanced cell models and cell-analysis platforms

Science Webinar 15 September 2022 sponsored by Sartorus, Image of a clump of cells modeled in 3D
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Alyson R. Muotri, Ph.D.Speaker
Paola Arlotta, Ph.D.Speaker
Rachel Natrajan, Ph.D.Speaker
Jackie Oberst, Ph.D.Moderator
This webinar is brought to you by the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office.

The study of molecular mechanisms of disease has traditionally involved the use of genetically modified animal models, which may fail to recapitulate the critical aspects of disease. Advanced cell cultures represent a new window through which researchers can observe the developmental biology of organs, the underlying pathogenesis and progression of diseases, and the impact of therapeutics on both diseased and healthy tissues. Imaging approaches (for example, live-cell imaging systems) have been developed and are continuously improving to help scientists address their biological questions, characterize 3D cell-culture models, and generate more accurate, robust data to better understand diseases.

This panel discussion will evaluate shifting trends in advanced cell models, focusing on organoids and their use in disease modeling, and examining their advancement and increasing prevalence in the lab. Panelists will also discuss the challenges presented in the analysis of these complex technologies and reveal top tips for obtaining the best results from these models.

During this webinar, viewers will:

  • Learn about the latest 3D cell culture and related imaging technologies
  • Gain insight into challenges associated with using advanced cell models
  • Hear about best practices for using 3D cell models
  • Have an opportunity to ask questions during the live broadcast.

This webinar will last for approximately 60 minutes.


Sponsored By:
Sartorius

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