SLAS Webinar: Fully Automated 3D Cell Culture Provides Standardized, Biologically Relevant, and High Production for Human Cells

SLAS Webinar: Fully Automated 3D Cell Culture Provides Standardized, Biologically Relevant, and High Production for Human Cells

 


SLAS Webinar: Fully Automated 3D Cell Culture for Human Cells

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SLAS Webinar: Fully Automated 3D Cell Culture Provides Standardized, Biologically Relevant, and High Production for Human Cells

presented by the official scientific journals of SLAS

Wednesday, April 6 / 11:30 a.m. EDT (10:30 CDT, 9:30 MDT, 8:30 PDT)

Growing living human cells in vitro for bio-production, drug discovery and regenerative medicine is challenged by the difficulty in developing methods for reproducibly and cost-effectively growing large number of human cells in a way that represents in vivo cellular environment. 3D cell culture is a discipline that will ultimately replace 2D cell culture, since the use of biologically relevant surfaces, substances, geometries, and stresses produces cells which more reliably express their in vivo phenotypes and physiology. Next generation 3D cell culture systems will virtually eliminate cell misidentification, contamination and infection, while optimizing cell growth and phenotype in order to provide the biotechnology and the reparative/regenerative medical industries with the highest quality products.

 


Robin A. Felder, Ph.D.


Robin A. Felder, PhD

Professor of Pathology,

Associate Director Laboratory Medicine,

The University of Virginia


Dr. Robin Felder is a Professor of Pathology and Associate Director of Laboratory Medicine at the University of Virginia-UVA, and is Chair of Medical Automation.org. Dr. Felder received his PhD in Biochemistry from Georgetown University. He has published over 300 papers, reviews, chapters, and co-edited three books on medical automation. He has been awarded 22 patents and has founded 9 biotech companies, including two non-profit organizations including the SLAS predecessor organization, the Association for Laboratory Automation and its journal (JALA), and Medical Automation.org. He has received numerous awards including the Engelberger Robotics Award, UVA’s Innovator of the Year, and the AACC/NACB Annual Research Award.

 
 


Date & Time
Wednesday, April 6
11:30 a.m. EDT (10:30 CDT, 9:30 MDT, 8:30 PDT)

60 minutes

 

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