Neuroinflammatory responses are shaped by complex cellular interactions that can be difficult to capture using conventional in vitro models alone.
In this session, Emma Jones, Ph.D. presents a workflow for characterizing human iPSC-derived microglia in 2D before transitioning these models into bioprinted 3D CNS environments generated using the RASTRUMâ„¢ platform.
The webinar explores how multicellular 3D systems can be used to investigate neuroinflammatory responses using imaging, mitochondrial activity assays, cytokine analysis, and tri-culture approaches.
The session also includes a short presentation from Inventia Life Science demonstrating how scalable bioprinting workflows using the RASTRUM platform support the generation of reproducible 3D CNS models for drug discovery applications.
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