Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains one of the most difficult cancers to model, in part because of its dense, complex tumor microenvironment. Conventional in vitro systems often fail to capture the biological impact of tumor–stroma interactions, limiting their ability to support reliable drug response studies.
In this Technology Networks webinar, Martyna Solecka presents work from Bristol Myers Squibb developing a 3D PDAC model that incorporates extracellular matrix components and cancer-associated fibroblasts to better reflect tumor microenvironment structure and cellular interactions.
The session explores how this model was created, characterized, and applied to support phenotypic assessment of therapeutic assets and standard-of-care drugs. Matthieu Spriet also shares how scalable 3D bioprinting workflows using the RASTRUM platform can support consistent tumor microenvironment model generation for drug discovery applications.
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