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Predictive Functional Human Tissue Models Conference 2011

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Venue: Omni Parker House
Location: Boston , United States Of America
Date: 17-NOV-2011 TO 18-NOV-2011
Industry: Medical & Pharmaceutical trade shows

Fair Profile:
Predictive Functional Human Tissue Models Conference 2011 for Medical & Pharmaceutical from 17-NOV-2011 TO 18-NOV-2011 takes place in Boston , United States Of America. Organized by Cambridge Healthtech Institute.

Comparedto traditional cell-based assay monolayers, three-dimensional (3D) models more closely mimic native tissues. 3D tissue models provide a means for systematic, repetitive, and quantitative investigation of drugs, serving as platforms for screening of drugs as well as pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis of drugs. That said, creating the more biologically relevant third dimension of tissue models requires a multidisciplinary approach and multidisciplinary expertise. Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s Predictive Functional Human Tissue Models: Moving into the Third Dimension of Drug Discovery and Development weaves together engineers, biologists, and pharmacologists. As with any 3D model, each specialty provides insights into the complete system advancing drug discovery and development, from designing the bioreactors, developing the 3D models, studying healthy versus diseased states, to utilizing drug screening assays.

Fair Organizer:
Cambridge Healthtech Institute

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