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From Organoid Culture to Standardized Organoid Assays: Standardizing Selection and Transfer for Reproducible Research

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Organoid models are transforming disease modelling, drug discovery, and translational research. However, generating assay-ready organoids remains a significant challenge. Researchers must identify organoids that meet defined experimental criteria, select them consistently, and transfer them into downstream assay formats—all while preserving viability, sterility, and structural integrity.

As organoid workflows scale, manual selection and transfer can introduce variability, limit throughput, and make standardization difficult to achieve.

In this webinar, we will explore how image-guided selection and automated transfer can help researchers move from organoid culture to standardized, assay-ready organoids with greater efficiency, consistency, and reproducibility. Using the BIOSPOT® Organoid Sorter as an example, we will demonstrate how organoid identification, selection, and transfer can be integrated into a single workflow to support more reliable downstream assays and scalable organoid-based research.

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  • Smiling professional with short hair and glasses, arms crossed, wearing a black blazer and white shirt

    Dr. Nadine Thaler

    Head of Business Area Cell Biology, Hamilton
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    Dr. Vanja Vukojevic

    Team Leader Application Automation
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    Dr. Andreas Ernst

    Senior Sales Manager

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