Stem cells are an invaluable tool for generating multiple cell types from individual patients. However, the workflows associated with growing, differentiating and CRISPR gene editing induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in 2D and 3D culture are inefficient, low-throughput, costly, time-consuming and manually labor-intensive.
In this webinar, Dr. Jessica Hartman will discuss improving workflows that span the breadth of iPSC biology, from reprogramming to monoclonal edited colony formation to 3D models for disease.
STEMCELL’s Dr. Erin Knock will describe how to culture and differentiate choroid plexus organoids derived from hPSCs, and how they can be applied to answer specific research questions.
Key learning objectives:
- Explore the use of hPSC-derived models to study human health, development, and disease
- Understand the differentiation and characterization of hPSC-derived choroid plexus organoids
- Discover a protocol that helps to get to the desired clone quickly, with demonstrated savings of valuable reagents, media and plastic
Download presentation slides from this webinar HERE.