Welcome to a Thursday webinar series on advanced in vitro models and novel techniques for research and drug discovery.
The Swedish 3Rs Center invites you to take part in a webinar series with a focus on Replace: a shift towards more human-based models for better research and drug discovery. The webinar series includes four webinars to cover different research areas and addresses novel and engaging research in Sweden that has a global potential. The series will be ongoing between mid-November to mid-December.
Special focus across the series is on organ-on-a-chip models, organoids, organoid-based platform, predictive in vitro models and computational approaches.
After the presentations in every webinar there will be time for questions from the audience.
The webinar is directed towards academia with a focus on early career researchers, postdoctoral/doctoral students, researchers in respective fields, as well as industry and stakeholders interested in new assessment methodologies (NAMs) and in the 3Rs.
Date: November 20 (brain models), November 27 (gut models), December 4 (metabolic models in vitro-in silico), December 11 (oral cavity and liver models).
Time: 12.00–13.00 CET
Place: Zoom, those who register will receive the Zoom link via email the day before the webinar.
Please follows the links under each respective webinar and fill out the form to register. Registration closes the day prior to webinar. You should receive a confirmation email after registration.
Webinar on human in vitro brain models. The webinar will be held on Thursday, November 20 at 12.00–13.00 CET.
We are pleased to welcome two outstanding researchers with a background in academia and industry who will share insights from their work on brain models. Anna Herland, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Robin Pronk, BrainZell.
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Webinar on human in vitro models of the gut. The webinar will be held on Thursday, November 27 at 12.00–13.00 CET.
We are pleased to welcome two excellent researchers with a background in academia who will share their work on intestinal models. Maria Karlgren, Uppsala University and Maria Letizia Di Martino, Uppsala University.
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Webinar on human metabolism: combination of in vitro and in silico models. The webinar will be held on Thursday, December 4 at 12.00–13.00 CET.
We are pleased to welcome an outstanding collaboration between two researchers with backgrounds in industry and in academia who will share insights from their work on organ(s)-on-a-chip models in combination with computational models. Liisa Vilén, AstraZeneca and Oscar Silfvergren, Linköping University.
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Webinar on human in vitro models of oral cavity and liver models. The webinar will be held on Thursday, December 11 at 12.00–13.00 CET.
We are pleased to welcome two ambitious researchers with a background in academia who will share insights from their work on bioengineering of human tissues such as teeth and liver. Pierfrancesco Pagella, Linköping University and Caroline Beck Adiels, University of Gothenburg.
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