Basics in Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture Workshop – Register Now!

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Join us for a hands-on Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture Workshop at the Phenomics Australia node at the iPSC Gene Editing Facility at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.

This workshop is designed to teach essential techniques for working with pluripotent stem cells. This workshop is perfect for researchers looking to develop their skills in:

✔️ Passaging

✔️ Freeze/thawing

✔️ Identifying and removing differentiated cells

✔️ Handling challenging cell lines

 

📍 Location: Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, iPSC Gene Editing Facility

📅 Dates: 6th–8th May (3 half-day sessions)

💰 Cost: Free (participants must cover travel and accommodation)

This is a fantastic opportunity to gain practical experience in stem cell culture techniques. Spaces are limited, so be sure to send your enquiries to @IPS Gene by the 31st of March to secure your spot!

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