Summary
Title: Retaining cell viability and morphology in iPSCs: vital tools for research
Date: Wednesday 29 November 2023
From drug discovery to organoid modeling of disease, stem cells are increasingly being used in research as a vital tool for scientific investigation.
Due to the specialized nature of stem cells, their maintenance and culture is more intensive than most cell lines. For this reason, it is important that reliable solutions for the culture and maintenance of these cell types are readily and widely available.
Attend this webinar to learn:
- How to pick specific iPSC colonies consistently and reliably for further testing or culture while maintaining high levels of cell health
- How to monitor delicate iPSC line culture morphology and growth characteristics without removing plates from the incubator
- The skills needed to use minimal sample volumes required to characterize precious cell types, with minimal attrition for downstream requirements
Who may this interest?
- Researchers involved in stem cell research
- Researchers interested in automated cell imaging and retrieval, live-cell analysis and/or advanced flow cytometry
Presenter
Daryl Cole
Scientist
Sartorius
Daryl Cole earned a PhD in Molecular Oncology from King’s College London (UK) in 2008 and joined Sartorius in 2021 as a Scientist in the Bio Applications Team, working with the Incucyte, Octet, iQue, and CellCelector but with a focus on CellCelector applications development. He has over 10 years of experience in a range of scientific fields, from cancer research to organoid and stem cell development.