An Automated Cancer Organoid Culture Platform to Accelerate Research and Drug Screening
Presented By: Brooke Schuster
Speaker Biography: Brooke completed a BS in Integrative Biology Honors and Chemistry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in 2014, graduating with high distinction and honors. During her undergraduate career, Brooke's first experience with cell culture was working with equine (horse) stem cells at University of Illinois School of Veterinary Medicine.
Webinar: An Automated Cancer Organoid Culture Platform to Accelerate Research and Drug Screening
Webinar Abstract: Traditionally, high-throughput microfluidics and other similar technologies have relied on two-dimensional (2D) cell models for the study of various human conditions and diseases, yet they are not compatible with 3D culture. Brooke will discuss the development of an automatic and dynamic microfluidic ex vivo organoid culture modeling system to facilitate and accelerate preclinical research and the development of personalized treatment strategies.
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Видео An Automated Cancer Organoid Culture Platform to Accelerate Research and Drug Screening канала Labroots
Speaker Biography: Brooke completed a BS in Integrative Biology Honors and Chemistry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in 2014, graduating with high distinction and honors. During her undergraduate career, Brooke's first experience with cell culture was working with equine (horse) stem cells at University of Illinois School of Veterinary Medicine.
Webinar: An Automated Cancer Organoid Culture Platform to Accelerate Research and Drug Screening
Webinar Abstract: Traditionally, high-throughput microfluidics and other similar technologies have relied on two-dimensional (2D) cell models for the study of various human conditions and diseases, yet they are not compatible with 3D culture. Brooke will discuss the development of an automatic and dynamic microfluidic ex vivo organoid culture modeling system to facilitate and accelerate preclinical research and the development of personalized treatment strategies.
Earn PACE Credits:
1. Make sure you’re a registered member of LabRoots (www.LabRoots.com)
2. Watch the webinar on YouTube or on the LabRoots Website (www.LabRoots.com)
3. Click Here to get your PACE credits (Expiration date – 1/30/2022): https://www.labroots.com/credit/pace-credits/3705/cert
LabRoots on Social:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LabRootsInc
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LabRoots
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/labroots
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labrootsinc
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/labroots/
SnapChat: labroots_inc
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