Spatial SILAC - Developing Isotopic Zip Codes for Drug Development in 3D Cell Cultures
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research in drug development through a lecture on "Spatial SILAC—Developing Isotopic Zip Codes for Drug Development in 3D Cell Cultures" presented by Professor Amanda Hummon from The Ohio State University. Delve into the innovative application of Spatial SILAC techniques in three-dimensional cell cultures, offering new insights for pharmaceutical research. Learn how this advanced methodology creates isotopic "zip codes" to track and analyze drug interactions within complex cellular environments. Gain valuable knowledge about the intersection of chemistry, biochemistry, and radiology in this hour-long presentation from the Stanford Radiology CEDSS (Spring) 2023 series.
Syllabus
Stanford Radiology: CEDSS (Spring) 2023, Hummon: Spatial SILAC
Taught by
Stanford Radiology
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