| Saturday 1 June |
| Conference Hall | DAY 2 |
| Conference Hall | DAY 2 | ||
09:00 | Keynote: Organoid cultures in toxicology & the use of artificial intelligence. 09:00 (40 mins) Keynote Speaker: Thomas Hartung, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Human organoid models for virus and Paediatric Infectious Disease. 09:40 (30 mins) Dasja Pajkrt , OrganoVIR Labs, Amsterdam UMC Creating 3D cell models with the RASTRUM™ Platform. 09:00 (5 mins) Daniel Vaughan — Inventia Life Science Automated sorting and isolation of single spheroids and organoids. 10:15 (15 mins) Cécile Thion, Cellenion |
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10:30 | Keyone Speaker: Organoid models of multiple sclerosis & neurodegeneration in low Earth orbit. 10:30 (35 mins) Keynote Speaker: Valentina Fossati , New York Stem Cell Foundation Bladder cancer organoids to model disease stages and therapy responses. 11:05 (30 mins) Marianna Kruithof-de Julio, University of Bern Organoids and liver regeneration. 11:35 (30 mins) Luc JW van der Laan, Erasmus MC Transplant Institute, UMC |
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12:30 | The Organoid Facility at the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre 12:30 (30 mins) Diana Papp, NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre Organoids, organ-on-a-chip and mass spectrometry. 13:00 (30 mins) Steven Ray Haakon Wilson, University of Oslo, Norway. |
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13:50 | Kidney organoid research at AstraZeneca. 13:50 (30 mins) Kevin Woollard, AstraZeneca Single cell-guided prenatal derivation of primary fetal epithelial organoids from the human amniotic and tracheal fluids. 14:25 (30 mins) Mattia Gerli , University College London |
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