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Cell Culture – Webinars and Online Events

Optimize Production and Purification in AAV Manufacturing
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Optimize Production and Purification in AAV Manufacturing

On-Demand
This webinar highlights the latest ways to maximize productivity in your AAV manufacturing workflow using affinity chromatography methods.
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Humanized Models for Inflammatory Disease and Allergy Research

On-Demand
This webinar explores how the latest humanized mouse models are advancing inflammatory disease research by helping scientists evaluate drug candidates of interest.
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The Need for Speed: Nanowell-Based Cloning for Viral Vector Production

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In this webinar, our expert speaker will showcase a novel system – the CellCelector Flex platform with nanowell technology.
Cyagen webinar hosted by Technology Networks, being held on July 13, 2023 at 5pm BST
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Accelerating CAR T-Cell Therapy Research for the Fight Against Cancer

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Our expert speaker will discuss the current market presence of CAR T cells and the market potential for cell therapy research.
Methods and Reagents for Culturing and Characterizing Organoids and Cancer Spheroids
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Methods and Reagents for Culturing and Characterizing Organoids and Cancer Spheroids

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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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Cloning in the Third Dimension: Breakthroughs in 3D Biology

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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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High-Content Analysis With 3D Organoids and Spheroids

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In this webinar series, speakers describe the development of an in-house 3D drug sensitivity and resistance testing platform, the development of a pipeline to functionally evaluate 3D organoid models from patients with genitourinary tumors, and how to better understand your 3D cell models and make insightful discoveries.
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Cell-to-Cell Communication in Cancer

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In this webinar, Dr. Holz will discuss the background of cell-to-cell communication, highlighting studies and recent developments in the field as well as exploring the clinical implications of these studies on cancer biology and patient care.
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Viral Safety in AAV Production: How Affinity Chromatography Effectively Contributes

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Watch this webinar to understand the benefits of affinity chromatography in AAV production as well as learn about viral clearance and how affinity chromatography resins can contribute to the overall viral clearance in AAV manufacturing.
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Intestinal Organoids and Their Role in Tissue Engineering

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This webinar will explore how we can isolate and expand patient-derived intestinal organoids in culture. By combining these organoids with scaffolds, we can generate functional intestinal mucosal grafts which demonstrate a proof-of-concept for subsequent clinical translation and future use in patients.
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