We're partnering with AIM Biotech to help you select a suitable 3D cell culture model for your needs.
Join us for an informative webinar! In this webinar, Dr. Lim Sei Hien from AIM Biotech will review the current landscape of 3D in vitro models. The advantages and limitations of various 3D in vitro models will be discussed.
Title: Advanced In-Vitro 3D Tumor Model
Date: 27 August
Time: 1600 – 1645 (GMT+8)
Presenter: Dr. Lim Sei Hien, Applications Development Scientist, Aim Biotech
Presenter
Name of speaker: Dr. Lim Sei Hien
Position: Applications Development Scientist
Company Name: AIM Biotech Pte Ltd.
Biodata: Dr. Lim Sei Hien is an applications development scientist at AIM Biotech Pte Ltd. Prior to joining AIM Biotech’s team, he was a member of Prof. Roger Kamm’s lab and focused on developing strategies for neovascularization that are of great interest to tissue repair and regeneration. He has a wealth of experience in establishing cell-based functional models in microfluidics for research applications. Sei Hien received his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the National University of Singapore.
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We're partnering with AIM Biotech to help you select a suitable 3D cell culture model for your needs.
Join us for an informative webinar! In this webinar, Dr. Lim Sei Hien from AIM Biotech will review the current landscape of 3D in vitro models. The advantages and limitations of various 3D in vitro models will be discussed.
Title: Advanced In-Vitro 3D Tumor Model
Date: 27 August
Time: 1600 – 1645 (GMT+8)
Presenter: Dr. Lim Sei Hien, Applications Development Scientist, Aim Biotech
Presenter
Name of speaker: Dr. Lim Sei Hien
Position: Applications Development Scientist
Company Name: AIM Biotech Pte Ltd.
Biodata: Dr. Lim Sei Hien is an applications development scientist at AIM Biotech Pte Ltd. Prior to joining AIM Biotech’s team, he was a member of Prof. Roger Kamm’s lab and focused on developing strategies for neovascularization that are of great interest to tissue repair and regeneration. He has a wealth of experience in establishing cell-based functional models in microfluidics for research applications. Sei Hien received his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the National University of Singapore.