Automated Assays Using Magnetically Bioprinted 3D Cell Models

This webinar was presented on May 4, 2021

Webinar Summary

With the increasing interest in using 3D cell structures for modeling tumors, organs, and tissue to accelerate translation research, there is a requirement for efficient and simple workflows. Significant progress has been made in formation of such structures to recapitulate the in vivo environment but performing complex assays with them can be challenging.

Presenters

  • Glauco R. Souza, PhD (Director of Global Business Development & Innovation, Greiner Bio-One)
  • Evan F. Cromwell, PhD (President & CEO, Protein Fluidics, Inc.) 

Learn how to

  • The combined use of both technologies can help prevent loss or damage from manual pipetting during assay steps such as media exchange, supernatant sampling, or immunofluorescence staining.  
  • You can form 3D cell models,  run automated assays such as immunofluorescence staining and metabolite analysis from single spheroids
  • Use these technologies in a simple unified workflow

 

May 4 Webinar Speakers

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