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Highlighting improved functionality and large-scale approaches

Organoids have revolutionised biology and the development of organoid model systems continues to open up opportunities across a wide range of research areas.

Our 2nd organoids conference will explore novel ways in which complexity is being engineered into these multiple organ-specific cell types to increase their organ-like functionality. The meeting will also highlight research on tissue morphogenesis, and how complex systems, such as those in development, are being modelled. Enhanced analytic methods and techniques to visualise these 3D cellular structures on a large scale will also be discussed.

By bringing together researchers working across organ systems and using complementary methods, this event aims to promote multidisciplinary knowledge-sharing so that recent developments can be applied to parallel systems.

In addition to talks by global leaders in the field, the programme will also include podium presentations selected from abstracts submitted on the broad themes of the conference. Posters and poster-pitch talks will provide opportunities to present research findings, or get feedback on ongoing projects.

There will be plenty of opportunities to establish collaborations through face-to-face networking with inclusive meals, and optional on-site accommodation.

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Date: 
Monday, 9 September, 2024 - 12:00 to Wednesday, 11 September, 2024 - 19:30
Event location: 
Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton CB10 1SA

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