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Multi-Modal Connected Workflow for Cardiac Safety Assessment of Drugs Using hiPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes Session 1

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Pharmaceutical compounds need to undergo safety assessment screening. These in vitro frontline screening assays should be multi-parametric, scalable and mechanistic enabling a high degree of predictivity and specificity. Increasingly, cardiomyocytes are being utilized for the safety assessment of pharmaceutical compounds as they represent a highly relevant model system and can potentially provide broad information regarding electrical, mechanical, metabolic and structural liabilities.

In this webinar, we will discuss a connected workflow using human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) for microelectrode-based measurements (including viability and contraction, live-cell imaging, mitochondrial toxicity, and cell metabolism) as a frontline screening assay for safety assessment of pharmaceutical drug compounds. 

Attend this webinar to:
  • Learn about technologies for studying viability, contractility, electrophysiology, and metabolism of cardiomyocytes
  • Gain a deeper understanding of in vitro cardiotoxicity screening strategy
  • How to extract relevant information on adverse effects of drug from the same cell preparation
Speakers
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Ryan McGarrigle
Research Scientist, Agilent Technologies
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Xiaoyu Zhang
Senior Research Scientist, Agilent Technologies