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Exploring the critical roles of astrocytes in health and disease

This webinar explores the essential roles of astrocytes in the CNS, recent advances in astrocytic compound screening, and bit.bio’s iPSC-derived ioAstrocytes. Discover how these innovations offer new potential for neurodegenerative disease research and more effective in vitro modeling of brain complexity.
Exploring the critical roles of astrocytes in health and disease

Jeremy Krohn

PhD candidate

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Charité Medical Neuroscience Graduate Program

Exploring the critical roles of astrocytes in health and disease

Tom Brown

Senior Product Manager

bit.bio

Exploring the critical roles of astrocytes in health and disease
This webinar explores the essential roles of astrocytes in the CNS, recent advances in astrocytic compound screening, and bit.bio’s iPSC-derived ioAstrocytes. Discover how these innovations offer new potential for neurodegenerative disease research and more effective in vitro modeling of brain complexity.
Exploring the critical roles of astrocytes in health and disease

Jeremy Krohn

PhD candidate

German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)

Charité Medical Neuroscience Graduate Program

Exploring the critical roles of astrocytes in health and disease

Tom Brown

Senior Product Manager

bit.bio

This webinar offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of astrocytes and their crucial role in the CNS. Gain insights from leading experts in the field and discover the latest advancements in astrocyte research including the latest ioCells development from bit.bio – deterministically programmed human iPSC-derived ioAstrocytes.

Key learning points: 

  • Learn about the essential roles astrocytes play in regulating energy metabolism, forming the blood-brain barrier, and supporting synapse formation and maturation
  • Discover the latest advancements in astrocytic compound screening and their potential to transform therapeutic strategies
  • Explore bit.bio’s deterministically programmed human iPSC-derived ioAstrocytes and their potential for advancing neurodegenerative disease research

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