Tissue Bank and Biopreservation Experts are essential to the development of advanced therapies in regenerative medicine. These professionals manage and preserve biological tissues, including stem cells, organs, and other biological materials, ensuring they remain viable for future use in research and clinical applications. The preservation of tissue samples through techniques like cryopreservation, where tissues are stored at extremely low temperatures, is critical to maintaining the integrity and functionality of these materials. By expertly managing these biological resources, tissue bank and biopreservation experts enable the continued advancement of treatments in areas such as organ transplantation, regenerative medicine, and personalized therapies.
Maintaining tissue viability, tissue bank and biopreservation experts are continually working to improve preservation methods. They focus on enhancing cryoprotectants, refining freezing and thawing processes, and developing new biopreservation technologies to minimize cellular damage during storage. These experts also ensure the safety and quality of biological materials, preventing contamination and degradation. By collaborating with clinicians, researchers, and biotechnology companies, they contribute to providing high-quality, accessible biological resources for scientific discovery, drug testing, and the advancement of clinical therapies. Their work plays a crucial role in ensuring the successful implementation of regenerative medicine, offering solutions for tissue regeneration and organ replacement therapies.
Title : AI-integrated high-throughput tissue-chip for space-based biomanufacturing applications
Kunal Mitra, Florida Tech, United States
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Vasiliki E Kalodimou, European University-Cyprus Ltd, Cyprus
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Nagy Habib, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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Alexander Seifalian, Nanotechnology & Regenerative Medicine Commercialisation Centre, United Kingdom
Title : Advanced 3D tissue models: Pioneering tools for investigating health and disease
Lucie Bacakova, Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Title : Developing iPSC-derived 3D Outer Blood-Retinal Barrier Disease Models of Choroideremia for Gene Therapy Evaluation
Aradhana Kasimsetty, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), National Institutes of Health (NIH), United States