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【Webinar】Generation of intestinal, pancreas and tongue organoids from monkeys
March 25, 2021 17:00-18:00 CST
March 25, 2021 18:00-19:00 KST
Ken Iwatsuki
1994
| Nagoya University, Agricultural Chemistry(B.S.)
1999
| University of Tokyo, Animal Resources and Sciences
| ( Ph.D.)
2000-2002
| Tokyo Metropolitan Institution of Medical Science
2003-2007
| Mount Sinai School of Medicine
2007-2013
| Ajinomoto. Co. Inc.
2014-now
| Tokyo University of Agriculture
Lecture content
We have generated intestinal organoids from mice, chickens and asian house shrews by the method established by Sato et al. (Nature , 2009), to investigate the function of endoderm derived sensor cells. In order to extrapolate from animal experiments to human, we have recently introduced a non-human primate organoid culture system. Here, I will introduce our effort to generate organoids from monkey intestines, tongues and pancreases.
Seminar details
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Generation of intestinal, tongue and pancreas organoids from monkeys |
Date and time |
March 25, 2021 17:00-18:00 CST March 25, 2021 18:00-19:00 KST |
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Entry fee |
Free |
Organizer |
Medical & Biological Laboratories Co., Ltd. |
About MBL
MBL was founded in 1969 as the first manufacturer of antibodies in Japan. Using technology built on advances in immunology and molecular biology, MBL offers clinical diagnostics and research reagents designed for analysis of proteins and/or genes associated primarily with autoimmune disorders, cancer, gynecological diseases, and infectious diseases. In recent years MBL has also been actively developing biomarker reagents and companion diagnostics, taking advantage of our strength in immunological and gene detection techniques. MBL is a JSR Life Sciences company.