Unlock the potential of 3D cell culture workflows and discover the future of mechanobiology in biomedical research with the Optics11 Life webinar. Led by Massimiliano Berardi and Dr. Giulia Pilia, this session will reveal the significance of integrating mechanical biomarkers and nanoindentation in developing standardized, high quality in-vitro models that set new benchmarks in disease modeling and drug testing.
When: 2nd May 2024, 1630 hrs CET
Key takeaways from the webinar:
- The shift to 3D cultures is revolutionizing the predictive power of in-vitro approaches for a clearer view of disease mechanisms and therapeutic outcomes.
- Quantifying mechanical properties reveals powerful biomarkers, providing a quality and relevance metric for models in standardized experimental settings.
- Measuring mechanics in-situ within an integrated setup, thus simplifying the workflow and enhancing data reliability.
- Gathering multiparametric data on hundreds of spheroids rapidly, tracking the evolution of the model over time efficiently.
Are you interested in learning the synergy between nanoindentation, 3D cell culture, and mechanobiology? Secure your spot to be at the forefront of mechanobiology and 3D cell culture advancements.