Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK (February 19 - 21, 2019)
SMi’s 3rd Annual 3D Cell Culture
Delivering updates on the development and application of human organs and tissues in vitro
Conference: 20th & 21st February 2019
Workshop: 19th February 2019
Proudly sponsored by CelVivo, InoCure, Molecular Devices, Promega & TEDD Competence Centre
CHAIRED BY: Nicola Valeri, Gastrointestinal Cancer Biology and Genomics Team Leader, The Institute of Cancer Research and Stefan Przyborski, Professor of Cell Technology, University of Durham
Cell Culture in an important tool for research and development within the life science industry. Over the past few years, 3D Cell Culture has gained momentum within the pharmaceutical industry due to the benefits that this model offers over conventional cell culture methods. 3D cell culture enables cells to grow and interact with their surroundings in all three dimensions, better mimicking the in-vivo conditions in which the cells are naturally present. This enhances the ability for scientists to study basic biological mechanisms such as cell number monitoring, cell viability, proliferation and morphology. 3D cell cultures also have greater stability and longer life spans.
Researchers globally are realizing the potential of 3D cell culture for various applications, including testing and discovering new drugs to treat cancer, organ-on-chip models to study the human physiology in an organ specific context, and 3D cell printing to produce organ models. Therefore, this market is likely to grow over the next few years and is in fact projected to reach USD 1.7 Million by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 20.3% between 2017-2022. Growth in this market is also driven by global factors such as a need for alternative methods to animal resting, funding from governments and private entities and technological advancements in the field.
At the 3D Cell Culture Conference in February, we will look at the latest developments in the 3D Cell Culture field. Participants will have the opportunity to network with industry experts, gain insight into how the pharmaceutical industry is utilizing 3D Cell Culture technologies to enhance research and development, discuss the potential for novel in-vitro cell culture models to replace animal models, and discover novel 3D cell culture systems, organ-on-chip, 3D imaging of organoids and other technologies in development.
Event Hashtag: #SMi3DCellCulture
KEY TOPICS FOR 2019 INCLUDE:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Biotech / Pharma Companies - Team Leader, Junior Principle investigator, Cell and Molecular Scientist, Chief Scientific Officer, Deputy Director, Manager, Founder, CEO, Head, Director, Programme Manager, Lab Head, Toxicologist
Academia Professor - Cell Technology, Stem Cell Sciences, Biochemistry, Protein Technology and Tissue Engineering
Solution Providers – Manager, Head of, CEO, Director, Founder, Account Manager, President, CSO, Executive, Managing Director, Vice President, COO
Organisations / Regulatory – Director, Senior Science Advisor, Scientific Officer
Gate2Biotech - Biotechnologický portál - Vše o biotechnologiích na jednom místě.
ISSN 1802-2685
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