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Home3D Cell CultureWebinar: Cell Culture in 3D Systems; Moving from a 2D to 3D Environment.

Webinar: Cell Culture in 3D Systems; Moving from a 2D to 3D Environment.

Duration: 75 minutes

What Does It Cover?

Cell culture in 3D systems: moving from 2D to 3D cell culture? It’s now well accepted by the scientific community that the 3D cell culture condition better recapitulate the in vivo environment and behaviours of cells. But it’s not a trivial change to move from 2D cell culture conditions to 3D, and not always easy to choose the right system to use. Understanding what are the key parameters for 2D and 3D cell culture will be reviewed, followed by an overview of our available technologies describing features, benefits, and application data.

 What Will You Learn?

  • Introduction to 3D cell culture
  • Migrating from 2D to 3D cell culture system
  • Understanding the parameters required for 2D and 3D cell culture
  • Choice of different 3D systems

Who Should Attend?

Anyone interested in learning more about 3D cell culture

Seth Hanson, MS
Speaker Bio
Seth Hanson, MS
Academic Research Technology Specialist
​​Seth Hanson is a Research Technology Specialist covering key academic accounts in the Midwest. ​Seth earned his Master of Science degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, where his research focused on the regulation of meiosis in yeast. He has spent many years working in Alzheimer’s drug development, advancing chemicals from hit to lead through a variety of in vitro and in vivo studies.
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