Are you confident that your intestinal organoid models contain the right cell types to generate predictive, reproducible, and translatable results?
Join Dr. Martin Stahl in this webinar as he explores why understanding the cellular composition of your organoids matters-whether they are fully differentiated, missing rare-but-critical cell populations, or lacking key intestinal cell types. Using insights from recent research, he'll demonstrate how differentiated cell states can alter drug response and toxicity readouts, potentially affecting the conclusions you draw from your studies.
Discover how IntestiCult Plus, a new, next-generation intestinal organoid growth medium, is designed to improve the balance of cell types within intestinal organoids. With the ability to support both expansion and differentiation within a single medium, IntestiCult Plus enables researchers to develop intestinal organoids that more accurately model the human intestinal epithelium, including improved representation of enteroendocrine cells, paneth cells, tuft cells, mature enterocytes, and other key cell populations.
Presenters

Martin Stahl
Dr. Martin Stahl is a Senior Scientist with the Intestinal Team at STEMCELL Technologies. Martin received a PhD in Microbiology at the University of Ottawa and conducted his postdoctoral research at the University of British Columbia and the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute, where he studied infection and immunity in the gut.
Sponsor

STEMCELL Technologies Inc.
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