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Innovative Approaches to Building Angiogenesis and Vascularized Systems


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Human cells and media systems are foundational tools that empower researchers to develop advanced, complex in vitro models – delivering improved biological relevancy. 


Join our expert speakers to learn how in vitro model advancements are helping researchers overcome the limitations of traditional screening methods. Discover how physiologically relevant systems can improve the accuracy and translational power of drug development.


This webinar will share approaches for creating complex, vascularized models that better reflect human biology, enabling more predictive and meaningful results for disease research and therapeutic testing. 


Attend this webinar to: 
  • Receive an introduction into primary cells and how they can be utilized for optimized screening and testing
  • Learn how biologically-relevant and predictive models can be built using the co-culture of primary cells
  • Gain insight regarding the importance of vascularization in 3D models and how to achieve it
Speakers
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Kevin Grady
Associate Director, Marketing Strategy
Lonza
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Scott Kelsey
Senior Technical Support Specialist, R&D
Lonza
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Christopher Hughes, PhD
CSO and Co-Founder
Aracari Biosciences, Inc.
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