This is to acknowledge that Giuseppe Cotellessa Attended a one-hour webinar and Q&A session entitled " Mini organs, big breakthroughs – an Accelerating Science Forum" / Con questo si riconosce che Giuseppe Cotellessa Ha partecipato ad un webinar di un'ora con sessione di domande e risposte dal titolo "Mini organi, grandi scoperte: un forum sull'accelerazione della scienza" /#23-1-2026 ter
This is to acknowledge that
Giuseppe Cotellessa
Attended a one-hour webinar and Q&A session entitled
" Mini organs, big breakthroughs – an Accelerating Science Forum" /
Con questo si riconosce che
Giuseppe Cotellessa
Ha partecipato ad un webinar di un'ora con sessione di domande e risposte dal titolo
"Mini organi, grandi scoperte: un forum sull'accelerazione della scienza" /#23-1-2026 ter
Dott. Giuseppe Cotellessa
Mini organs, big breakthroughs – an Accelerating Science Forum
Organoids are self-assembling 'mini organs' at the core of a new era, driving big breakthroughs in personalized medicine and next-generation therapies. These industrialized 3D in vitro models are transforming our ability to study disease biology and test and develop drugs with unprecedented accuracy, mirroring human response in ways traditional models cannot.
Join our upcoming Accelerating Science Forum – held in partnership with Tecan – where world-leading experts will explore the practical blueprint for capitalizing on this breakthrough technology. As part of our Accelerating Science Feature, we will move beyond the scientific complexity to focus on how to successfully transition these powerful 3D models from the lab bench into industrialized, high-throughput screening environments to truly deliver the next generation of drug discovery.
Attend this online roundtable discussion to:
- Gain actionable insights on how to move organoid models into high-throughput screening
- Explore the critical path to achieving true functional maturity in multi-organ systems
- Hear expert predictions on the industry landscape, key applications, and pace of clinical adoption for organoids over the next five years

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