Liver Organoids

The liver is a vital organ involved in a wide range of processes such as detoxification, protein synthesis, metabolism, and hormone production. Despite an astounding regenerative capacity in vivo, expansion of liver cells in vitro has remained a challenge. Growth of the hepatic epithelium as organoids provides researchers with a stable population of liver cells for research in a variety of fields including liver biology, disease modeling and toxicity screening.

Explore the resources below for information on the expansion and maintenance of hepatic epithelial cells as organoids.

Training Programs

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On-Demand Course on Human Hepatic Organoids

Learn the basics of culturing human hepatic organoids and applying organoid-based data to your research in this self-paced virtual training.

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In-Person Training on Pluripotent Stem Cells

Gain the skills to derive and maintain hPSCs from somatic cells and how to differentiate them toward specialized cell types.

Note on COVID-19: We are continually assessing the situation and will resume hands-on training as soon as it is safe to do so.

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On-Site Customized Training

Receive on-site customized training to address specific research challenges or to standardize technical processes.

Note on COVID-19: We are continually assessing the situation and will resume hands-on training as soon as it is safe to do so.

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