
Mastering 3D cell culture using intelligent imaging and insightful analysis
Wednesday, June 3 at 16:00 BST | 17:00 CEST | 11:00 EDT | 8:00 PDT
Over the past several years, numerous studies have highlighted the advantages of 3D cell models over traditional 2D systems. While 3D cultures are widely recognized for their ability to better replicate in vivo biology, establishing robust and scalable models can present challenges, particularly as laboratories seek to increase throughput.
Uncover with 10+ years cell culture specialist, Hilary Sherman and cellular biologist and imaging specialist Dr. Oksana Sirenko the key optimization strategies that will enable you to build reliable 3D cell-based assays. This SelectScience® webinar will also highlight practical considerations for improving cell seeding, handling, and processing, along with guidance on integrating high-content imaging, AI-driven analysis, and automation to support higher-throughput 3D applications.
Certificate of attendance
If you attend the live webinar, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes. If you view the on-demand webinar, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing editor@selectscience.net.
Webinar details
- Cost: Free to attend
- Location: Online
- Duration: 60 minutes
Registration is required to secure your place. If you register but can’t attend live, you will receive a link to the on‑demand recording once it becomes available.
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Who should attend?
- Biopharmaceuticals
- Drug discovery and development
- 3D cell-based screening assay development
- Biopharmaceutical academics
- High-content imaging
- AI and automation research
- Advanced imaging and assay development
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- Key tools and platforms used in 3D cell culture workflows
- Strategies to optimize assay design and performance in 3D models
- Imaging and analysis considerations for extracting meaningful data from 3D cultures
