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Targeted Therapies in Ex Vivo Perfusion: A New Era for Organ Reconditioning


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The demand for organs needed for transplant far outweighs the supply, leading to deaths on the waiting list. One way to increase the availability of transplant-viable organs is to recondition them ex vivo using machine perfusion, which has shown great promise in recent years.


However, machine perfusion alone may not be enough to repair damaged organs or mitigate ischemia-reperfusion injuries.


This webinar will discuss a new approach that leverages targeted delivery in ex vivo perfusion to apply cell- and organelle-based advanced therapies directly into the perfusion circuit, rescuing organs that have suffered extensive donor-induced injuries and restoring their utility for transplant.

Attend this webinar to:

  • Take a detailed look at how machine perfusion is applied to ex vivo organs
  • Hear how ultra high-plex spatial imaging is used in restoring organs for transplant
  • Gain insight into building an advanced imaging pipeline from the ground up
Speaker
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Nicholas Bèchet, PhD
Perfusionist/Postdoctoral Researcher
Lund University
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