Exhibit Hall Theater Talks
Complex human iPSC-derived cell models (e.g., spheroids, organoids, and organ-on-chip devices) are drastically changing neurological disorder research and therapeutic development. Compared to traditional methods, these advanced three-dimensional (3D) models are more physiologically relevant and provide a closer representation of the human brain. To characterize the functional activity of these models, scientists are increasingly relying on live-cell analysis platforms such as high-throughput Maestro MEA and AI-driven Omni imaging. These powerful tools provide deep insights into human biology, across various stages and applications—from generating cell lines and 3D models to modeling diseases and screening potential therapeutics. This talk will provide an overview of how these technologies work together through Axion’s Connected Lab, as well as new solutions tailored to label-free functional assessment of advanced iPSC-derived models.