Booth #1619
Date and Time
January 25 - 29, 2025
Time | Type | Description | Room / Location | Presenter |
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM PST | Short Course | Level Up Your 3D Cell Culture: From Research to High Throughput In the last several years, multiple research publications have shown the increased value of using 3D cell models compared to traditional 2D systems. Although considered by many as a more representative model of in vivo biology, the setup of 3D models can be more challenging, especially when the throughput is increased. This course will provide an overview of scaffold and scaffold-free techniques and key optimizations for increased throughput through imaging technologies and automation. Attendees will learn the tips and tricks for improving cell seeding, handling, processing and use of high-content imaging and analysis for 3D applications to address the need of higher throughput demands.
Molecular Devices. | 28A | Angeline Lim, Oksana Sirenko, Hilary Sherman |
Time | Type | Description | Room / Location | Presenter |
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PST | Poster | Efficient CCND1 Knockout, Colony Selection, and Screening via a Mammalian Colony Picker and Automated Cell Culture platform Poster # 1137-B
Molecular Devices | Oksana Sirenko | |
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PST | Poster | High speed phenotypic profiling using a next generation high content imaging platform Poster #: 1273-B
Molecular Devices | Angeline Lim | |
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PST | Poster | Use of AI-analysis tools and next generation High Content Screening Platform to improve data capture with 3D screening assays Poster #: 1257-B
Molecular Devices | Zhisong Tong |
Time | Type | Description | Room / Location | Presenter |
12:00 PM – 1:15 PM PST | Exhibitor Tutorial | Automation of 3D organoid culture and assays powered by machine-learning and advanced image analysis The majority of developing drugs fail in the later stages of the drug development pipeline and in clinical trials because of the insufficient predictivity of cell models used to screen drug candidates. Organoid technologies appeared as a game-changer in disease modeling and drug screening, since they better resemble tissue structure and functionality and show more predictive response to drugs.
Molecular Devices | 28A | Oksana Sirenko, Ph.D. |
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PST | Poster | Machine-learning assisted automation of complex 2D and 3D cell culture and assay models Poster# 1054-C
Molecular Devices | Oksana Sirenko | |
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PST | Poster | Getting more information from organoids: A high-throughput assay for human alanine transaminase (hALT) Poster #: 1294-C
Molecular Devices | Cathy Olsen | |
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PST | Poster | AI-enabled automated compound screening for toxicity effects using healthy intestinal organoids Poster # 1123-D
Molecular Devices | Oksana Sirenko |