The study of 3D organoids has transformed biomedical research, offering a more accurate representation of in vivo conditions. Maximizing the potential of 3D organoid research requires advanced techniques that can standardize 3D structure transfer while preserving their viability and morphology during the process. Isolation techniques enable the study of individual cells within the organoid, revealing cellular heterogeneity and interactions.
High-throughput 3D structure transfer for further characterization accelerates our understanding of organoid biology, facilitates the development of more effective treatments for various diseases and paves the way for personalized medicine, as organoids can be generated from patient-derived cells. However, technical challenges remain, necessitating further research and technological advancements. Join this presentation to learn more about the benefits and challenges of using automated isolation technology for 3D organoid research, highlighting their significant contributions to the field.