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Dr. Erik Willems Senior Scientist, Cell Biology Thermo Fisher Scientific, Carlsbad, USA | Selecting the right tools to build your pluripotent stem cell based disease models | Stem cell research tools and resources Genome editing solutions | Watch now |
Assoc. Professor Larisa Haupt Neurogenesis and Stem Cells Group, IHBI, Queensland University of Technology | In vitro models of human neurogenesis to examine the microenvironment | Neural stem cell research | |
Dr. Veronika Sander Research Fellow, Molecular Medicine and Pathology, University of Auckland | Mini kidneys in a dish – using kidney organoids to model disease | Organoids, Spheroids, and 3D Cell Culture |
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Dr. Oggie Golub Staff Scientist, Protein and Cell Analysis Thermo Fisher Scientific, Oregon, USA | Essential Tools for Fluorescence Labeling and Detection in 2-D and 3-D Disease Models | High-Content Screening Solutions Cell Imaging Systems Labeling and detection tools | Watch now |
Dr. Guillermo Gomez Head, Tissue Architecture and Organ Function Laboratory, Centre for Cancer Biology, University of South Australia | New approaches to model brain cancers in vitro using cerebral organoids: implications for precision oncology | Creating 3D models | |
Dr. Jarmon Lees Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Cardiac Regeneration Group, St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research | Human iPSC-derived vascularized and innervated cardiac organoids for modelling heart diseases in a dish | Cardiac disease modeling iPSC research guide |