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20 May 2024

LIVe2024 – Lung in Vitro Event – Deadline for registration is approaching!

LIVe2024 intends to be a unique exchange platform for scientists interested in in vitro respiratory researches, stakeholders from academia, pharma, biotech, chemical, tobacco, consumer goods, medical devices industries, CROs and regulatory agencies.

The meeting focuses on predictive in vitro lung models designed for basic research, efficacy and toxicity testing. It aims at presenting the use of state-of-the-art in vitro lung models including ALI reconstructed epithelia, organoids, PCLSs, lung-on-a-chips made of cell lines, IPSCs, primary respiratory and immune cells for the following themes:

  1. Modeling COPD/Asthma/IPF/CF/CPD in vitro
  2. Viral Infections
  3. Bacterial Infections and Fungal Infections
  4. Inhalation Toxicity Testing
  5. Biological Barriers & Drug Delivery
  6. Exposure Devices and Deposition Modelling
  7. Mucus, Surfactant, Cilia Functions and Modulations
  8. Think Different

The LIVe2024 starts on June 20th at 09:00, and ends on June 21st at 16:30.

The deadline for LIVe2024 registration is June 7th 2024 (12PM CET)

https://www.epithelix.com/live2024

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