Identifying and Correcting Common Cell Growth and Attachment Problems
Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 12:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)
This seminar will review some of the common and not so common cell culture problems that are often very difficult to identify and eliminate. If not effectively dealt with, these problems can result in culture loss and erroneous data, disrupt research and lead to personal embarrassment. Approaches for managing these problems will be discussed. Special attention will be given to problems with:
Speaker: Jeanne Phillips, Ph.D.
Jeanne E. Phillips, PhD, has extensive experience in the culture of epithelial cells on permeable support inserts and plates. She received her graduate degree in Biochemistry from Baylor College of Medicine where she got her start culturing MDCK cells and investigating the ability of these cells to establish polar expression of membrane proteins. She has also worked extensively in the field of hematology research and prior to joining Corning, she was a Lab Manager at Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research where she did eADME Preclinical Profiling.
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