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Join us for lunch and a presentation, "Bridging the Preclinical Gap with Organoid Models," presented by MilliporeSigma.

The shift from traditional 2D to 3D cell culture marks a significant leap forward in biomedical research. 3D cell culture models, such as organoids and spheroids, provide closer to in vivo conditions, giving more accurate and dynamic research models.

During this seminar, we will explore:

Limitations of 2D cell cultures and benefits of 3D cell culture

Critical decision points for establishing successful 3D cultures

Tools, products, services, and practical tips for 3D cell culture implementation

This seminar aims to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to leverage 3D cell culture technologies in their research.

Presented by Alisha Gawlik, Ph.D., Biology Field Application Scientist, MilliporeSigma.

For more information, contact: Alisa Gawlik, alisha.gawlik@milliporesigma.com, or Wendy Robertson, wendy.robertson@milliporesigma.com.

Location Information

Rooms 3813 & 3817 are located on the third floor of Med Sci II, in the curved hallway near the lecture hall. Refer to this map (https://medschool.umich.edu/facility/medical-science-building-ii).

Presented by the Research Store, one of the Biomedical Research Core Facilities, and a part of the Medical School Office of Research. Our mission is to foster an environment of innovation and efficiency that serves the Michigan Medicine research community and supports biomedical science from insight to impact.

MilliporeSigma is a leading supplier to the global Life Science industry with solutions and services for research, biotechnology development and production, and pharmaceutical drug therapy development and production.

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