Organoids, lab-grown miniature models of organs, are transforming science and medicine.
Researchers have developed them from a vast array of organs, including the gut, stomach, liver, brain and kidneys to understand how tissues develop and repair.
Organoids established from healthy tissues are proving to be excellent models of authentic infection as they recapitulate the essential features of organs. Organoids can also be generated from tumour cells to mimic cancers and help predict how an individual will respond to a drug – making personalised medicine a reality.
This symposium includes talks by researchers using organoid technology to advance our understanding of human physiology and disease.
Event Website
https://www.sisyspharm.org/organoidsareus
Please Note:
Registrations close on Tuesday July 16th, 2024, or when sold out.
Abstract submissions close on Sunday June 30th, 2024
Contacts
Prof Somponnat Sampattavanich somponnat.sam@mahidol.edu
Prof Ram DasGupta dasguptar@gis.a-star.edu.sg
Prof Elizabeth Vincan evincan@unimelb.edu.au
Please note that tickets purchased for this event is non-refundable.