Chronic airway diseases
PG19 Postgraduate Course
In vitro models of the pulmonary epithelium: beyond simple culture
Basic translational science
Aims : To provide an introduction to the latest developments in in vitro lung research techniques, with a particular focus on the epithelial cells of the lung.
Target audience :
Engineer, Fellow, Immunologist, Junior member, Microbiologist, Pathologist, Researcher, Scientist, Student
Chairs
C. Bingle
Sheffield (South Yorkshire)
(United Kingdom)
14:00
Creating the human alveolar air-liquid interface in vitro
T. Tetley(London, United Kingdom)
COI
-
Description
1
193
14:30
In vitro models of the fully differentiated human large airway epithelium
S. Reynolds(Denver, United States)
COI
-
Description
2
194
15:00
Group assignment
3
195
16:00
Generation of lung cells using stem cells and patient induced pluripotent stem cells
M. Ulrich(Hannover, Germany)
COI
-
Description
5
197
16:30
Lung on a chip-based model for studying lung disease
R. Villenave(Boston, United States)
COI
-
Description
6
198
17:00
Group assignment
7
199
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