Webinar: High-content analysis and phenotypic characterisation of 2D and 3D cellular models
Posted: 20 October 2020 | Molecular Devices | No comments yet
Combining 2D and 3D models with live-cell assays allows monitoring of cell responses in real time and provides important insights about compound treatment effects, biological complexity, and physiological relevance of assay results.
In this webinar, Molecular Devices scientists discuss how to:
• Use high-content analysis to analyse multiple parameters across high-throughput compound screens
• Overcome challenges in automating 3D organoid imaging with robust and flexible autofocusing methods and targeted imaging workflows
• Characterise compound effects on tumor spheroid phenotypes and volumetric changes in 3D cellular content with 3D image analysis algorithms
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Analytical techniques, Assays, Disease research, Hit-to-Lead, Imaging, Lab Automation, Microscopy, Screening, Targets, toxicology
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