The directors
of the organoid course are Hugo de Jonge, Ph.D, professor at Erasmus University Medical Center (Erasmus MC) in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and a visiting professor at the MDI Biological Laboratory, and Robert Vries, Ph.D., managing director at Foundation Hubrecht Organoid Technology.
Not exact matches
Of course, in the case of spacetime, the model is a theory, whereas in the case of the brain, the model is a so - called organoid that enjoys its own existenc
Of course, in the case
of spacetime, the model is a theory, whereas in the case of the brain, the model is a so - called organoid that enjoys its own existenc
of spacetime, the model is a theory, whereas in the case
of the brain, the model is a so - called organoid that enjoys its own existenc
of the brain, the model is a so - called
organoid that enjoys its own existence.
BAR HARBOR, MAINE — The MDI Biological Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, has announced that it will offer a one - week intensive
course May 27 through June 2, 2018 entitled «Applications
of Organoid Technology» in partnership with Hubrecht
Organoid Technology (The HUB), a non-profit organization based in Utrecht, Netherlands.
The
course will use cultures from the Living Biobank at The HUB, which include
organoids from patients with cystic fibrosis and various forms
of cancer.
«Our
organoid course is one
of only a handful in the United States to offer an intensive experience in
organoid technology.
The new biomedical innovation
course, which will take place at the laboratory's Maine campus, is geared to advanced graduate students, post-doctoral trainees and researchers at all levels who want to learn the basics
of organoid culture and the most recent developments in the
organoid field.
«We are proud to add the
organoid course to our roster
of biomedical innovation
courses, which also includes
courses on aging and regenerative biology,» said Jane E. Disney, Ph.D., director
of education.
The MDI Biological Laboratory has announced that it will offer a one - week intensive
course May 27 through June 2, 2018, entitled «Applications
of Organoid Technology» in partnership with Hubrecht
Organoid Technology (The HUB), a non-profit organization based in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Hugo de Jonge, an associate professor at Erasmus Medical Center in The Netherlands and director
of the MDI Biological Laboratory's new biomedical innovation
course, «Applications
of Organoid Technology,» discusses the potential
of this fascinating new «mini-organ» technology in this exclusive editorial in Regenerative Medicine Network.