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On Tuesday 11 October, Development hosted three talks on the topic of our latest Special Issue, modelling development in vitro, chaired by Matthias Lutolf.
The second talk came from Ansley Conchola (MSTP MD/PhD candidate in Jason Spence‘s lab at the University of Michigan Medical School), who presented their work on establishing and characterising stable iPSC-derived NKX2-1+ lung bud tip progenitor organoids. The talk is followed by a live Q&A with Ansley, chaired by Matthias.
For more details, check out their paper published in Development journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/20/dev200693/276470/Stable-iPSC-derived-NKX2-1-lung-bud-tip-progenitor
For our Special Issue: Modelling Development In Vitro journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/149/20
For more information about the Development presents... webinar series thenode.biologists.com/devpres
On Tuesday 11 October, Development hosted three talks on the topic of our latest Special Issue, modelling development in vitro, chaired by Matthias Lutolf.
The second talk came from Ansley Conchola (MSTP MD/PhD candidate in Jason Spence‘s lab at the University of Michigan Medical School), who presented their work on establishing and characterising stable iPSC-derived NKX2-1+ lung bud tip progenitor organoids. The talk is followed by a live Q&A with Ansley, chaired by Matthias.
For more details, check out their paper published in Development journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/20/dev200693/276470/Stable-iPSC-derived-NKX2-1-lung-bud-tip-progenitor
For our Special Issue: Modelling Development In Vitro journals.biologists.com/dev/issue/149/20
For more information about the Development presents... webinar series thenode.biologists.com/devpres