Using In Vitro Approaches To Investigate Idiosyncratic Drug-Induced Liver Injury
Webinar
In this talk, learn in vitro approaches to identify mechanisms of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (IDILI) and emerging systems to investigate genetic risk factors.
Designed for Purpose – Complex Liver Cell Cultures for Improving In Vitro Hepatotoxicity Testing
Webinar
This webinar explores how scientists can improve the physiological relevance of their in vitro liver models, while ensuring the complexity of cultures is kept to a minimum, saving laboratories both time and money.
Dr. Stephen Ferguson, a leading researcher at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), discusses how liver cells assembled in 3D spheroids produce highly differentiated functionality and utility for toxicology screening.
Engineering Culture Platforms to Mimic Liver Diseases
Webinar
Learn from Dr. Salman Khetani, University of Illinois at Chicago, how multiple liver cell-types including hepatocytes, Kupffer, stellate, and endothelial cells can be engineered together to model human liver disease phenotypes in culture.
Curious about the various uses for hepatocytes in the drug development pipeline? Get a comprehensive overview of various models that one may apply to hepatocytes from the very basic to complex.