Intestinal Organoids
The intestinal epithelium is a rapidly renewing tissue that can undergo complete cellular replacement every four to five days. These regenerative properties make the intestinal epithelium an attractive system for researchers studying epithelial regeneration, adult stem cell biology, disease modelling and cancer biology, both within and outside the context of the intestine.
Explore the resources below for information to support your intestinal research and the growth of intestinal organoids.
Organoids: Experts Talk Standardization at Nature Research Round Table
Global organoid experts gathered in London, UK to discuss the current state of the technology, protocol standardization, translation into patient care, nomenclature, and understanding what questions a given organoid culture can and can't answer.
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Tamara Zietek, PhD
Tamara Zietek, Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Technical University of Munich
Cancer Research, Disease Modeling, Epithelial Cell Biology, Metabolism -
Caroline Lindemans, MD, PhD
Caroline Lindemans, M.D., Ph.D., Clinician Scientist, University Medical Center
Disease Modeling, Epithelial Cell Biology, Immunology, Stem Cell Biology -
Heather McCauley, PhD
Heather McCauley, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Epithelial Cell Biology, Organoids -
EMBL Organoids 2016 Conference
Disease Modeling, Epithelial Cell Biology, Stem Cell Biology -
Dr. Tamara Zietek
Epithelial Cell Biology, Metabolism -
Dr. Caroline Lindemans
Disease Modeling, Epithelial Cell Biology, Immunology -
Dr. Jason Spence
Disease Modeling, Epithelial Cell Biology, Infectious Diseases -
COVID-19 Research Updates Featuring Dr. Josef Penninger
Drug Discovery and Toxicity Testing, Infectious Diseases, Organoids -
Adult Stem Cell-Based Organoids Featuring Dr. Hans Clevers
Cancer Research, Organoids, Stem Cell Biology