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Madeline Lancaster on Brain Organoids: Modeling Human Brain Development in a Dish In this webinar, Dr. Madeline Lancaster, who has done groundbreaking work in the development of cerebral organoid technology, discusses the latest developments in cerebral organoids and provides a comparison of different 3D model systems being used for neurological research. Research in the Lancaster lab focuses on human brain development using cerebral organoids, a new in vitro model system for neurological development and disease research. The laboratory uses these ‘mini-brains’ to study the most fundamental differences between human and other mammalian species’ brain development - essentially, what makes us human. The lab is also studying cellular mechanisms of, and potential therapeutic avenues for, neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and intellectual disability. This webinar is just one of the educational resources on neural organoids that we’ve developed to help you navigate this exciting field. Visit the Neural Organoid Information Hub to learn more.
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Fast and Easy Isolation of Untouched NK Cells Isolating untouched NK cells quickly and easily with EasySep™: the column-free immunomagnetic cell separation technology
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How to Effectively Communicate Your Science to the Public Watch this webinar to learn how to use blogs and social media channels to inform the public about your scientific discoveries, with STEMCELL Technologies' Kristina McBurney, Senior Manager, Scientific Communications; and Leanna Bedell, Manager, Social Media.
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Optimization of ALDEFLUOR™ Protocol Learn how STEMCELL Technologies' scientists doubled the signal strength in mammary epithelial cells with a few simple protocol modifications using ALDEFLUOR™ to detect Aldehyde Dehydrogenase bright (ALDHbr) cells
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Why Use Air-Liquid Interface Cultures for Respiratory Research: Q&A with Dr. Wadsworth Dr. Wadsworth discusses the features, benefits & applications of ALI culture & explains how this technique contributes towards his research
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How to Perform Semi-Solid Cloning of CHO Cell Lines in 96-Well Plates Using ClonaCell™-CHO Medium This video outlines the ClonaCell™-CHO 96-well plate semi-solid cloning protocol, including plating, liquid overlay, screening, and colony picking
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Non-Viral CRISPR Knock-In Anti-B7-H3 CAR-T Cells Are Amenable for Treatment of Subtypes of Small Cell Lung Cancer In this webinar, Scientist Vimal Keerthi discusses his work on identifying CD276 (B7-H3) overexpression in primary human SCLC and developing a non-viral CRISPR-Cas9 knock-in (CKI) based platform against B7-H3 to manufacture CAR T cells for the treatment of SCLC. He demonstrates the feasibility of this CAR T manufacturing platform and how this provides a blueprint for immediate clinical translation, overcoming the bottleneck of viral vector production.
This webinar is part of the “Translational T Cell Talks: Scaling for the Future” event hosted in collaboration with Scientist.com on June 11, 2024. View the rest of the talks and read the Q&A transcripts. -
Development, Compatibility, and Applications of mTeSR™ Plus; an Enhanced Medium for the Maintenance of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells (hPSCs) High quality hPSC maintenance cultures are the foundation for robust and reproducible downstream applications. In this talk, presented at the 2019 ISSCR Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, in-house scientist Dr. Melanie Kardel is joined by Loren Ornelas and Dr. Dhruv Sareen from the Cedars-Sinai Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC) Core. This talk features an overview of mTeSR™ Plus, core services, highlights key collaborations, and describes the core facility’s experience with mTeSR™ Plus including cell line transition and quality control.