Advanced Synthetic Peptide Hydrogel for Physiologically Relevant 3D Cell Culture

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Dr. Xiuzhi Susan Sun, Dr. Elizabeth Abraham

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Many mammalian cells, including stem cells and cancer cells, rely on scaffolding for 3D cell cultures. Selecting appropriate hydrogels to create a physiologically relevant microenvironment in these cultures has long been a grand challenge. Presented by Dr. Xiuzhi Susan Sun, University Distinguished Professor at Kansas State University, and Elizabeth Abraham, New Product Strategy Director at Corning Life Sciences, this webinar will cover: - Hydrogel selections and their impact on unlocking the potential of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) - The complexities of maintaining and expanding human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) - Advanced techniques for generating in vitro tumor models that faithfully mimic the physiological conditions of in vivo mouse models
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