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Addressing current challenges of in vitro cell models

In October 2021, an expert panel from across academia and industry convened at an Oxford Global Discovery UK conference to highlight the challenges of current cell culture models, as well as discuss potential solutions and anticipated future trends.
Read about insights from the experts in the associated blog
Addressing current challenges of in vitro cell models

Dr Deepak Srivastava

Professor of Molecular Neuroscience and Group Leader, MRC Centre for Developmental Disorders

King’s College London

Addressing current challenges of in vitro cell models
In October 2021, an expert panel from across academia and industry convened at an Oxford Global Discovery UK conference to highlight the challenges of current cell culture models, as well as discuss potential solutions and anticipated future trends.
Addressing current challenges of in vitro cell models

Dr Deepak Srivastava

Professor of Molecular Neuroscience and Group Leader, MRC Centre for Developmental Disorders

King’s College London

Despite cell culture models being used for over 120 years to study human health and disease issues such as accuracy and reproducibility present significant hurdles for in vitro testing. The expert panel focussed their discussion on three main challenges associated with cell models: suitability; scalability; and consistency and reproducibility.

Read about insights from the experts in the associated blog

Panellists

Dr Davide Danovi | Senior Lecturer | King’s College London and Director | Cellular Phenotyping | bit.bio

Dr Deepak Srivastava | Professor of Molecular Neuroscience and Group Leader, MRC Centre for Developmental Disorders | King’s College London and Director | Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre

Dr Ivo Lieberam, Senior Lecturer | Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine | King’s College London

2021

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