Predictive In Vitro Models for Toxicity Testing and Liver Research
Having validated tools to perform predictive assays in a biologically-relevant system is key to success in drug discovery research. In this webinar, Dr. Terry Riss (Promega Corp) and Jennifer Christie (STEMCELL Technologies) discuss products and protocols that enable the incorporation of validated in vitro alternatives to animal models for toxicology studies. First, Dr. Riss presents in vitro assays for 3D cultures that monitor drug-induced cytotoxicity and explains how different assays can be multiplexed to measure multiple cell health parameters. Following this, Ms. Christie describes how to generate mature and functional hepatic organoids using HepatiCult™ and demonstrates their applications in liver research and hepatotoxicity assessment.
How to Use Primary Cells to Develop the Next Therapy
Human primary cells are cells isolated directly from tissues, including blood and bone marrow. The use of human primary cells increases the physiological relevance of cell culture systems, enabling you to generate meaningful data that is more predictive of in vivo outcomes. Learn about the advantages of starting with human primary cells for your immunology and cell therapy research workflows. Key considerations for choosing the ideal starting material, donor characterization, regulatory challenges, and tips to streamline your cell-based assays with human primary and cultured cells are also covered.
Scaling Biomimetic Culture of Pluripotent Stem Cells
Hear from Dr. Maxime Feyeux, who discusses what the in vivo growth environment of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) can teach us about in vitro culture. He summarizes some of the current challenges facing standard PSC culture technologies and shares a solution for mass producing high-quality PSCs for downstream applications.
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.