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Lecture

Maximizing the Potential of 3D Organoid Research Using Automated Solutions

  • 09.04.2024 at 10:00 - 10:30
  • Halle A3 / 527
  • Language: English
  • Type: Lecture

Lecture description

Title: Maximizing the Potential of 3D Organoid Research Using Automated Solutions

The emerging field of 3D organoid research offers unprecedented insights into human development and disease by closely mimicking in vivo conditions. These complex in vitro models provide greater insight into structural and functional aspects, while offering more accurate estimates of drug efficacy and toxicity than conventional 2D models. However, the technical complexity of organoid assays and challenges in reproducibility have necessitated the development of automated solutions.

The use of automated real-time imaging and isolation platforms can drastically streamline organoid workflows. These platforms facilitate the monitoring of organoid growth and morphology, automate the isolation and transfer of fully characterized organoids, and ensure consistent, reproducible results. By reducing the time and resources required for organoid culturing, automated systems render the process more cost-effective and accessible, thereby accelerating the advancement of personalized medicine and various biomedical research applications.

 

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