
Using Human Co-Culture Models To Advance Preclinical Research
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There has been a long history of animal testing in research; however, the FDA is actively working to phase out animal models with its Modernization Act, encouraging the use of human primary cell systems instead. This active shift emphasizes the need for further development and application of advanced in vitro models.
This webinar will explore how human primary co-culture models with immune cells are used in infectious disease studies and cancer therapeutic testing to simulate human immune responses and accelerate the development of safer, more effective therapies.
- Gain insights into the key aspects of the FDA Modernization Act
- Learn how to model lung inflammation using a bronchial epithelial and immune peripheral blood mononuclear cell co-culture
- Discuss how immune cell models can be used for cancer therapeutic and off-target toxicity testing
