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Disease Modelling & Drug Screening using Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Model using HCA System CV8000


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Human pluripotent stem cells are proven efficient models for drug screening campaigns. They provide access to unlimited starting material amenable to high throughput small molecule compound screening. Due to their capacity to generate mode complex cellular models, they also offer the potential to perform high content screening in tissue-specific organoids for further human target validation. Dr. Alejandro Hidalgo-Gonzalez at MCRI(Murdoch Children's Research Institute) in Australia is a user of our HCA system CellVoyager CV8000 and he has established a pipeline for assay development and automated unbiased phenotypic drug screening using human pluripotent stem cell-derived cells and organoids. This is a recording of his presentation at an educational webinar organized by A*STAR in Singapore.

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Dr. Alejandro Hidalgo-Gonzalez
Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) in Australia

Dr. Hidalgo-Gonzalez has over 10 years' experience in the generation of genetic and induced disease models from human induced pluripotent stem cells designed for high throughput drug screening. He has industry expertise in the design and execution of drug screening projects for the identification of leads from a wide range of drug classes (small molecules, ASOs, modRNA). His research focuses on the identification of novel drug-like compounds using advanced human disease models. Dr. Hidalgo-Gonzalez is the Manager of the Disease Modelling Facility at MCRI. This facility was designed for automated 3D phenotypic drug screening using human pluripotent stem cell-derived organoids.
 
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