Other Workshop on Culturing Cerebral Organoids
This workshop offers an opportunity to explore the latest developments in organoids and 3D culture. The aim is to provide valuable insights and practical knowledge to help research groups incorporate reliable and advanced in vitro organoid models into ongoing and future projects. Join to gain expertise and exchange ideas.
Recent advances in cell culture technologies have led to the development of new three-dimensional tissue models, known as organoids, which more accurately reflect key structural and functional properties of their in vivo counterparts. Mini-brains (cerebral organoids) are now being used to study brain disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, microcephaly and other brain disorders, as well as in drug discovery and regenerative medicine. The development of organoid cultures have a great expectation within the research community to get valuable information in development and disease.
Karolinska Stem Cell Organoid (KISCO) at KI is constantly working to develop more accurate and scalable organoid culture methods. KISCO has developed a 3D-organiod culture system which utilizes hydrogel encapsulation and use of spinning bioreactors as well as microgravity based rotary wall vessel bioreactor to mimic the natural microenvironment for the brain development. The objective is to provide knowledge and information about the developments in the area of organoids / 3D culture and support research groups that look forward to incorporate reliable and advanced in vitro organoid models in their ongoing and future research projects/studies.
Organizer
The workshop is organized by Karolinska Stem cell & Organoids Unit, at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, KI Campus Flemingsberg, ANA Futura, DevReg program and Flemingsberg Science Foundation.
Session Topics
Stem Cells and Organoid Models
Speaker: Jose Inzunza
Cells and Materials in Organoid Technology
Speaker: Lua Costa Reis
Coffee Break
Demo on Maestro Machine/Axiobio System
Speaker: Martin Melovic
Organoids and Disease Models
Speaker: Ivan Nalvarte
Stem Cell Editing and Organoid Modeling
Speaker: Jonathan Arias
Lunch
Nanoparticles and Biomaterials in Organoids
Speaker: Andrea del Valle
