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Fundamentals of Liver Biology and Physiologically-Relevant Hepatocyte Culture Systems

Join us for an engaging webinar with Edward LeCluyse, PhD, an internationally recognized expert in liver biology and advanced in vitro modeling. As omics technologies continue to reshape biological research, foundational understanding of liver function and structure remains critical for interpreting complex datasets. 

 

In this session, Dr. LeCluyse will cover the core principles of hepatocyte biology, the structural and functional roles of liver non-parenchymal cells, and essential factors for maintaining liver-specific function in vitro. The presentation will also introduce TruVivo®—an advanced 2D+ hepatic system that mimics in vivo liver architecture and supports long-term hepatocyte functionality, enabling more meaningful integration with proteomic and other omics workflows. 

 

This webinar is ideal for researchers seeking a stronger foundation in hepatic biology to support applications in metabolism, toxicology, drug discovery, and system-level investigations.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Master Hepatocyte Culture Fundamentals: Gain insight into the biological and technical requirements for establishing stable, functional hepatocyte cultures suitable for downstream analysis.
  • Understand the Role of Non-Parenchymal Cells: Learn how co-culturing with NPCs enhances cellular communication, structural integrity, and hepatic function in vitro.
  • Connect to Omics Applications: Discover how physiologically relevant liver models can enhance the quality and interpretability of proteomic and multi-omics data.

Guest Speaker: Edward LeCluyse, PhD, Research Fellow, LifeNet Health LifeSciences

Hosted in conjunction with Precision Quantomics