This three-day international summit examined some of the latest applications of cell culture technology, some that are still “over the horizon”, and some of the problems that must be solved before it can reach its full potential. Cell culture has matured to become the pivotal technology in biopharmaceutical research, development and production, and its use in this and other areas continues to expand rapidly.
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- Dr Alvaro Mata (Queen Mary University of London, UK) with poster prize winner Ms Olivia Gillham (UCL Institute of Child Health,London, UK)
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- Professor Patrizia Ferretti (UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK) and Gaston Primo accepting poster prize award on behalf of Karla Inostrozo Brito
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- Feedback prize winner Dr Afshin Raouf (University of Manitoba, Canada) with Dr Alexandros Kiparissides (University College London, UK)
Congratulations to our prizewinners
Poster prize winners
Ms Olivia Gillham (UCL Institute of Child Health,London, UK)
USING HUMAN NEURAL STEM CELLS TO MODEL CNS PATHOLOGY IN 2D AND 3D CULTURES
Karla Inostrozo Brito
Feedback prize winner
Dr Afshin Raouf (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Three-dimensional cell culture: Innovations in tissue scaffolds and biomimetic systems 2017
will take place from 7th – 9th Feb 2017