A Fluorescence Microscopy Toolkit for Whole-Volume, Subcellular Visualization of Large 3D cell Models
Live Webinar on May 14th, 2026.
9 am CDT / 3 pm BST / 4 pm CEST
Spheroids are self-assembling, 3D cell aggregates that mimic the microenvironment of human tissues and are emerging as next-generation preclinical models in drug development and regenerative medicine.
Join our upcoming webinar as Dr. Aro Nugawela, Senior Post Doctoral Research Associate at Lancaster University, introduces a novel CTC-free methodology for robust immune-staining of large volume spheroids.
Dr. Nugawela will cover:
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An introduction to 3D cell culture models and why they are important models for biomedical innovation
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A novel method of chemical tissue clearing-free fluorescence microscopy optimized for subcellular imaging of large 3D models
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Next-generation nanobody technologies and highlight their advantages over traditional primary and secondary antibody staining.
Attendees will receive:
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In-depth Q&A session with Dr. Nugawela
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Certificate of attendance
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Recording of the session
Dr Aro Nugawela
Senior Post Doctoral Research Associate at Lancaster University