How can organoids improve biotechnology collaborations?
Organoids are miniature, self-organizing, three-dimensional models of human organs that can mimic their structure, function, and disease. They are derived from stem cells or adult tissues and can be grown in vitro or in vivo. Organoids have emerged as a powerful tool for biotechnology research and development, especially for studying complex interactions between cells, tissues, and microenvironments. But how can organoids improve biotechnology collaborations? In this article, we will explore some of the benefits and challenges of using organoids as a platform for collaborative innovation.
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Gaurang TelangLaboratory Operations Manager | In Vitro Immunogenicity | Flow Cytometry | Stem Cells | Application Support Specialist…
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Sadegh BeikverdiDoctoral Researcher @ University of Helsinki | Cryo-EM | Structural Biology, Biomedicine | ICANDOC
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Damian ToczydłowskiBreaking The Code of Life — The Blueprint of Cellular (Epi)genomes ∙ Scientist, Epigeneticist & Geneticist ∙ I talk…