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Subject: Invitation To InSphero 3D Microtissues Meeting - 12th March 2014
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 08:22:27 -0600
From: Mike Jowett <mike.jowett@bioscience.co.uk>
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InSphero 3D Microtissues Meeting Invitation
3D Cell-Based Assays In Predictive Toxicological Studies
Friday 12th March 2014

Dear Dr Spitaler,

I would like to personally invite you to attend the InSphero 3D Microtissues Meeting on Friday 12th March 2014. Entitled 3D Cell-Based Assays In Predictive Toxicological Studies and held in The Trinity Centre on the Cambridge Milton Road Science Park, this free event begins at 8:30am with a light breakfast and finishes with a lunch at 1:30pm.

Focus Of This Meeting
Classic 2D cell culture systems alone have been shown not to offer the predictive power needed to make confident decisions for lead compound prioritization or to perform in-depth investigational toxicity studies. This workshop aims to bring together researchers and industry experts involved directly with the use and development of 3D microtissues for safety, toxicology testing, research and drug discovery applications, as well as those considering using 3D microtissues in the future.
 
Agenda
The agenda of this half day meeting will cover a range of interesting applications and innovations in the use of the 3D microtissues, enabling the exchange of valuable information between both existing and future users. Speakers and talks include:

A Comparative Insight Into Liver Nanotoxicology Utilising 3D InSight™ Human Liver Microtissue, Ex Vivo Liver Cells & An In Vivo Intravenous Nanoparticle Exposure Model
Ali Kermanizadeh, Copenhagen University

HepG2 Liver Microtissues
Improving Drug Safety with Advanced 3D Human Liver Models
Stephanie Urschel, Pharmacelsus GmbH

Global Proteomic Analysis Of Drug Induced Toxicity In 3D Human Liver Microtissues
Claudia Escher, Biognosys AG

Organotypic 3D Cell Culture Models For Drug De-Risking
Jens Kelm, InSphero AG

The Use Of 3D Human Liver Microtissues For Hepatotoxicity Testing
Simon Messner, InSphero AG


Book Your Place
If you would like to reserve your place at this exciting event, please Click Here and complete the registration form or phone +44 (0)1223 316855.

About InSphero
InSphero is the leading, award-winning supplier of assay-ready 3D microtissues for drug discovery and pre-clinical testing, helping you to improve data relevance and to reduce the overall cost of drug development. To find out more, please Click Here
 
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the InSphero technology or 3D microtissues further, please do not hesitate to contact me. Otherwise, I look forward to welcoming you to our meeting in March.

Best Regards,
Mike

Mike Jowett
Business Manager
Cambridge Bioscience Limited
Munro House
Trafalgar Way
Bar Hill
Cambridge
CB23 8SQ
United Kingdom
 
Tel: +44 (0)1954 782 596 ext. 227
Mob:+44 (0)7795 514 139
Email: mike.jowett@bioscience.co.uk
www.bioscience.co.uk




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