Use of organoids in Oxford
Organoids and 3D cell culture have a huge potential, both scientifically and in the reduction and replacement of animals used in research.

Already making use of these techniques? About to embark on a project using these contemporary techniques? This informal workshop is your chance to hear some of the local experts talk about their experiences with these methods and join in during discussion sessions to share best practice with others around the university.

This is one of the first of these workshops to be run in Oxford with the involvement of the NC3Rs, so to register or find out more information, please email RegionalEvents@nc3rs.org.uk or contact our Regional Programme Manager, chris.barkus@nc3rs.org.uk.

REGISTER BY 7 MARCH TO BE SURE OF A PLACE
Date: 14 March 2019, 9:00
Venue: Old Road Campus
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organising department: Department of Biomedical Services
Organiser: Department of Biomedical Sciences
Organiser contact email address: chris.barkus@nc3rs.org.uk
Host: Department of Biomedical Sciences
Topics:
Booking required?: Required
Booking email: chris.barkus@nc3rs.org.uk
Cost: Free
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Chris Barkus