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A Novel Perfusion Technique for Multiomics Studies on Hepatocyte Aging
The liver is a very good example of how tissue architecture can influence aging. Composed mainly of hepatocytes, the position of these cells is key to their role and determines changes in their metabolism and aging profile.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute have conducted an in-depth multiomics analysis of functional and healthy hepatocytes, characterizing transcriptional, epigenetic, lipidomic and functional signatures to understand the effects of aging.
In this webinar, you’ll hear all about their research, including the novel perfusion technology for resected mouse liver that makes it easy and convenient to obtain viable hepatocytes to analyze.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute have conducted an in-depth multiomics analysis of functional and healthy hepatocytes, characterizing transcriptional, epigenetic, lipidomic and functional signatures to understand the effects of aging.
In this webinar, you’ll hear all about their research, including the novel perfusion technology for resected mouse liver that makes it easy and convenient to obtain viable hepatocytes to analyze.
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Ask Me Anything: Nanotechnology
This exclusive AMA offers a rare opportunity to engage directly with Dr. Thomas Webster, a world-renowned biomedical engineer and entrepreneur with over 28 years of experience at the forefront of nanotechnology. Dr. Webster is well known for his pioneering work in harnessing the power of nanomaterials to revolutionize healthcare applications.
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Recent Advances in Screening Technologies for Human Monoclonal Antibodies for Infectious Diseases
In this webinar, Dr. James E. Crowe from Vanderbilt University Medical Center will discuss current approaches to screening for high potency, broad reactivity, synergistic combinations and reduced escapability.
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