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Modeling Human Disease and Development with Organoids

Modeling Human Disease and Development with Organoids

Discover how scientists use cardiac and skin organoids to study differentiation and toxicity. 
Precision Medicine-Based Biomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injury

Precision Medicine-Based Biomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injury 

In this webinar, Dr. Kevin Wang will discuss a precision medicine approach for treating traumatic brain injury which uses phenotype biomarkers to monitor disease course and develop novel therapies.
Beyond Gravity: Immune-Mediated Liver Damage in Spaceflight

Beyond Gravity: Immune-Mediated Liver Damage in Spaceflight

In this webinar, Noah Allen will explore how spaceflight changes the way organs and systems function, focusing on immune-mediated liver damage.
A Novel Stem-Cell Derived In Vitro Model of Intestinal Inflammation

A Novel Stem-Cell Derived In Vitro Model of Intestinal Inflammation

In this webinar, Bryan McQueen will discuss how a novel in vitro model of inflammatory bowel disease paves the way toward scientific discovery and developing cost-effective therapies.
A Patient-First Approach to Clinical Trial Enrollment

A Patient-First Approach to Clinical Trial Enrollment

Discover how eConsent forms for clinical trial enrollment are the best path forward for patients, sites, and sponsors.
Leveraging Stem Cells to Create Better Disease Models

Leveraging Stem Cells to Create Better Disease Models

Clive Svendsen, Meritxell Huch, Ameen Salahudeen, and Maksim Plikus will discuss the latest advances in using patient-derived stem cells to create more accurate disease models.
Understanding Brain Changes in Response to Extreme Environments

Understanding Brain Changes in Response to Extreme Environments

Steven Jillings and Rachael Seidler will discuss the latest advances in understanding neuroplasticity and dysfunctional brain changes in response to spaceflight.
Benign or Cancerous? Differentiating Mutation Types with Machine Learning

Benign or Cancerous? Differentiating Mutation Types with Machine Learning

Scientists turn to machine learning and big data approaches for precision -omics in cancer research.
What Lies Beneath: Wastewater Testing for Pathogens

What Lies Beneath: Wastewater Testing for Pathogens

Michael Wiley will discuss detecting pathogens in communities through wastewater surveillance programs.
Time for a Change: Evidence-Based Approaches for the Biological Safety Assessment of Medical Devices

Time for a Change: Evidence-Based Approaches for the Biological Safety Assessment of Medical Devices

In this webinar, Ron Brown discusses the problems with current medical device biological safety assessment approaches and suggests that evidence-based strategies could be the solution. 
Translational Research for Neural Implants

Translational Research for Neural Implants 

John Donoghue and Vasiliki (Vasso) Giagka will discuss the latest bioengineering advances for implantable devices that treat neurological disorders.
What Could Cause the Next Pandemic?

What Could Cause the Next Pandemic?

Scientists prepare for the future by filling in the research gaps between zoonotic viral reservoirs, emerging viruses, and human immune defenses.

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The liquid world of fetal development provides a rich source of nutrition and protection tailored to meet the needs of the growing fetus.

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