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Microphysiological Systems (MPS) World Summit 2025

June 9–13, 2025 |  Brussels, Belgium 

Join us at Booth #123 during MPS World Summit 2025 in Brussels, where LifeNet Health LifeSciences will be showcasing our full range of human-based solutions for MPS-based research. Whether you're developing new chip platforms or optimizing NAM-based studies, an MPS is only as good as the cells that go into it. That’s why LifeNet Health LifeSciences provides high-quality, human-relevant components—including hepatocytes, liver non-parenchymal cells (NPCs), and 3D thyroid microtissues—empowering researchers to build microphysiological systems with greater confidence, physiological accuracy, and data consistency.

The 21st Annual Congress of International Drug Discovery Science and Technology (IDDST)

June 18-20, 2025 |  Stockholm, Sweden

LifeNet Health LifeSciences is pleased to participate in the 21st Annual Congress of International Drug Discovery Science & Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Join us at Booth #4 to learn how we are uniquely positioned to support drug discovery at every stage — from target validation to safety assessment and translational research. Our portfolio of ethically sourced, comprehensively characterized human cells and tissues helps scientists generate more predictive, human-relevant data, ultimately accelerating the development of safer and more effective therapies.

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Oral Presentation: 

Join us for an oral presentation on, “Cryopreserved Primary Human Thyrocytes: A Platform for Thyroid Disease Research and Therapeutic Development”, being presented by Eda Rogers, PhD, Senior Scientist, on Friday, June 20th from 8:55 – 9:15 am CEST.

Key Learnings:

  • A novel primary human thyrocyte model replicates thyroid function in 2D and 3D cultures.
  • The model effectively replicated thyroid disease responses and enabled quantitative assessment of TSHR activators and inhibitors, including standard anti-thyroid drugs (MMI, PTU).
  • How this model supports thyroid drug discovery while reducing reliance on animal models

Session: IDDST 07: Novel Biotherapies, Natural Products & Traditional Medicine

Location: Room C5, Second Floor, Clarion Hotel Stockholm