iPSCs As Models, Part 1: What Are Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and How Do You Use Them?

Hear from Dr. Anjana Nityanandam, Director of the Human Stem Cell Lab core facility at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, as she provides some introductory examples of how iPSCs are used for disease modeling and walks through how to generate and characterize iPSCs. Learn about quality control measures to improve reliability and reproducibility of data, and how to address interline variability in your experiments.

Hear from Dr. Anjana Nityanandam, Director of the Human Stem Cell Lab core facility at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, as she provides some introductory examples of how iPSCs are used for disease modeling and walks through how to generate and characterize iPSCs. Learn about quality control measures to improve reliability and reproducibility of data, and how to address interline variability in your experiments.

Part 1 of 2 of an event hosted by Labroots. Click here to view part 2, deriving brain organoids from iPSCs.
Publish Date: September 07, 2021