FREE Webinar
Tuesday, July 20, 2021
2:30 - 4:00 PM, Eastern Time
Neural cells differentiated from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) provide researchers with the opportunity to study processes that otherwise lack physiologically relevant models. Additionally, high-throughput phenotypic screening of hiPSC-derived cells reduces the need for pre-clinical screening and improve drug discovery and development. In this webinar brought to you by BrainXell, Bryan Black and Lucas Thal will discuss their work screening hiPSC-derived neurons and microglia and the benefits of modeling the central nervous system with hiPSCs.
Topics to be covered
- Primary and hiPSC support cell-enriched co-cultures in developing phenotypic assays
- A high-content phenotypic assay for modulating neuroinflammatory processes in human iPSC-derived microglia
Meet the Speakers:
Bryan James Black, PhD
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Francis College of Engineering
University of Massachusetts
Lucas Thal, PhD
Scientist II
PhenoVista Biosciences
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