Imperial Brain Organoid Workshop10:00 - 14:00Registration & Expressing interest in presenting (deadline: 13th November): https://forms.microsoft.com/e/83JLkyx2dB?origin=lprLink
Contact Dr Diana Papp at d.papp@imperial.ac.ukThe aim of this half-day event is to connect people having existing resources and expertise within the College with those who are interested to complement these efforts. The workshop is relevant for anyone already working with brain organoids and interested in expanding the source samples, the complexity of their experimental setup and the readout of their data. Likewise, those who are not yet working with brain organoids but have a biomedical or an engineering interest to start working with brain organoids or with those who already work with them are very much welcome to join.
The first half of the workshop will contain selected talks from those who register and express interest. The second half of the event will be focused on networking group discussions to identify connections, missing resources, and ways of how the BRC Organoid Facility can support brain organoid research work at Imperial College. Coffees and lunch will be provided.Seminar room 5, Wolfson Building, Hammersmith Campus
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Imperial Brain Organoid Workshop
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12th December 2023
Imperial Brain Organoid Workshop10:00 - 14:00Registration & Expressing interest in presenting (deadline: 13th November): https://forms.microsoft.com/e/83JLkyx2dB?origin=lprLink
Contact Dr Diana Papp at d.papp@imperial.ac.ukThe aim of this half-day event is to connect people having existing resources and expertise within the College with those who are interested to complement these efforts. The workshop is relevant for anyone already working with brain organoids and interested in expanding the source samples, the complexity of their experimental setup and the readout of their data. Likewise, those who are not yet working with brain organoids but have a biomedical or an engineering interest to start working with brain organoids or with those who already work with them are very much welcome to join.
The first half of the workshop will contain selected talks from those who register and express interest. The second half of the event will be focused on networking group discussions to identify connections, missing resources, and ways of how the BRC Organoid Facility can support brain organoid research work at Imperial College. Coffees and lunch will be provided.Seminar room 5, Wolfson Building, Hammersmith Campus