A Fluorescence Microscopy Toolkit for Whole-Volume, Subcellular Visualization of Large 3D cell Models
This event was held live on May 14th, 2026. Watch the recording.
This event was held live on May 14th, 2026.
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.
Watch our 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 covered:
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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.
Dr Aro Nugawela
Senior Post Doctoral Research Associate at Lancaster University