In vitro tissue models that mimic in vivo human physiology to improve drug discovery
In vitro tissue models that mimic in vivo human physiology to improve drug discovery
In vitro tissue models that mimic in vivo human physiology to improve drug discovery
New scientific publication in collaboration with the University of Newcastle on modelling Stargardt disease (STGD1) in vitro with retinal organoids (RO) to unravel genotype-phenotype correlations
2nd April 2025 - 3 April, 2025
London, UK
Booth E5, The Insurance Hall, London
The summit features discussions on cutting-edge topics, including the latest scientific advancements in areas such as drug discovery, AI, screening automation, high-content imaging, disease modeling, cell and gene therapy, and more. It will attract senior strategic decision-makers and feature top-level speakers, interactive roundtables, knowledge-sharing panel sessions, in-depth workshops, and ample networking opportunities.
Attendees will have the chance to engage with scientists from around the globe and learn how to transition pharmaceutical innovations from the bench to the market. The summit offers an excellent opportunity for professionals to contribute to the ongoing advancements in the field.
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