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CATEGORIES:Morphogenesis Seminar Series
SUMMARY:Organoids – how can they shed light on immune-medi
 ated development and disease?    - Geraldine Jowet
 t (Gurdon Institute\, Cambridge) 
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220530T143000
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UID:TALK173219AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/173219
DESCRIPTION:Model organisms and in vitro mammalian models have
  developed hand in hand over the past century to o
 ffer ever more complex toolboxes to study how crea
 tures are created. In this talk\, the growing prev
 alence of 3D mammalian organoid systems will be di
 scussed\, focussing on a balance between their lim
 itations and their potential.  As an example\, the
 ir ability to shed light on bi-directional interac
 tions between different tissue types such as epith
 elial and innate immune cells will be discussed in
  the context of development and disease. 
LOCATION:Online
CONTACT:Elena Scarpa
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