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Advanced Cell Models – Webinars and Online Events

Innovations in Disease Modeling 2025
Online Event

Innovations in Disease Modeling 2025

This event will cover innovations in advanced in vitro and in vivo disease modeling and how these advancements are accelerating drug discovery, personalized medicine and our understanding of complex disease mechanisms.
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Webinar

Streamlining the Production of Complex Skin Organoids

This webinar will explore how automating parts of the cell differentiation process and implementing quality assurance steps can streamline organoid production and make it more scalable and reliable for broader applications.
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Ask Me Anything

Ask Me Anything: Body-on-a-Chip

On-Demand
Join Prof. Michael L. Shuler for a live session on "Body-on-a-Chip" technology. Discover its role in drug discovery, toxicity testing and disease modeling, plus insights into its future.
Webinar - Neurodegenerative Disease
Webinar

Human iPSC-Based Models of Glial Cells for Studying Neurodegenerative Disease

On-Demand
The increasing implication of glial cells in neurodegenerative diseases makes them an appealing addition to iPSC-based model systems for investigating disease mechanisms.
Innovations in Disease Modeling 2024
Online Event

Innovations in Disease Modeling 2024

On-Demand
Explore the tools and techniques being used to study diseases in the lab. Discover how advances in cell culture and disease modeling are supporting diagnostic and therapeutic development.
Advances in Drug Discovery & Development 2023
Online Event

Advances in Drug Discovery & Development 2023

On-Demand
This online event is aimed at those working within academia and pharmaceutical drug development, who want to hear from experts across their field. Focus will be given to the latest advances in small molecule drug discovery and development, biopharma and biotechnology.
Methods and Reagents for Culturing and Characterizing Organoids and Cancer Spheroids
Webinar

Methods and Reagents for Culturing and Characterizing Organoids and Cancer Spheroids

On-Demand
Bio-Techne has extensive experience in and offers a strong and diverse portfolio for the generation, maintenance and characterization of organoids and other 3D culture systems such as spheroids.
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Ask Me Anything: Body-on-a-Chip

On-Demand
This exclusive on-demand AMA event grants you unprecedented access to the pioneering expert Prof. Donald Ingber, delving deep into the captivating realm of body-on-a-chip technology– completely free of charge.
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Webinar

How To Stain and Clear Large Samples for 3D Light Sheet Microscopy

On-Demand
Enhance your research by gaining a solid understanding of how to unravel tissue complexity and how to establish an optimized workflow for 3D imaging in your lab.
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Webinar

Cloning in the Third Dimension: Breakthroughs in 3D Biology

On-Demand
Traditional organoid culture can present challenges for the downstream analysis of single organoids. In this webinar, Dr. Allysa Stern will discuss a unique workflow that enables clonal organoid development, monitoring of iPSC differentiation over time and automated isolation of single organoids.

Dr. Scott Magness will then present a case related to his group’s work investigating tumor cell heterogeneity through clonal organoid morphology and transcriptomics. He will discuss new approaches using single organoid transcriptomics to evaluate organoids derived from single cells from gastric dysplastic tissues and how this approach might reveal new ways to investigate tumor cell heterogeneity and evasion of some cells from cancer treatments.
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