Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have transformed regenerative medicine and pharmaceutical research by enabling the generation of patient-specific cells in unlimited quantities. Yet, ensuring these cells retain their pluripotent nature and can be reliably differentiated into specialized lineages remains a complex and variable-dependent process.
Join Dosh Whye, Assistant Director of the Human Neuron Core at Boston Children’s Hospital, for an in-depth session focused on iPSC best practices. He’ll share proven strategies to help researchers troubleshoot the technical challenges of culturing and differentiating iPSCs.
This session will delve into:
- Building robust stem cell culture systems
- Choosing optimal conditions for cellular differentiation
- Establishing thorough quality control and cell characterization
- Employing functional assays
Speaker
Dosh Whye
Assistant Director, Human Neuron Core
Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical