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SWAN Visit at NIB
The National Institute of Biology was proud to host Michael John Burgum, PhD, a researcher from Swan – Swansea University – UK. The purpose of the visit to NIB was to acquire the theoretical and practical knowledge of HepG2 liver spheroid tissue culture using Bioreactors over a 21-day period. Given the time to culture…
Read articleSummer School for In Situ Sequencing profiling of brain tumours
Tumours are complex mixture of a heterogeneous population of cells that possess distinct genetic, morphological, and phenotypic profiles, which can affect tumour development and therapeutic resistance. The success of cancer treatments relies on the comprehension of the heterogeneous and immune hostile tumour microenvironment (TME), further on providing additional possibilities to eliminate its tumour supportive role.…
Read articleIntensive and individual hands-on training of PhD student Sofie Koomen from VUmc at NIB
Dr. Van Maldegem from VUmc is one of the pioneers in using and developing Imaging Mass Cytometry (IMC) method for cancer research. IMC enables detailed and contextual characterisation of protein expression and is a mass spectrometry-based technique that allows for the immunostaining of up to 40 markers in a single tissue section. Tissue sections of primary…
Read articleHands-on training
Sonja Žabkar and Katarina Fras underwent three-week hands-on training at Swansea University Medical School, Swansea, Wales, where they gained new knowledge on working and handling the in vitro cell co-culture lung model. They saw how to handle the co-cultures in the inserts, such as media change, treating the co-cultures with chemicals, establishing an air-liquid interface (ALI), where the cells are apically exposed to air, harvesting, and fixing the cells for further experiments. They also managed to touch the principles of micronucleus assay with fixed cells and its analysis on the Metafer system.
Read articleStaff exchange and training of NIB at Swansea University
The staff from the NIB Project Office, the Technology Transfer Office, the Public Relations Office, the Accountancy Department and the Human Resource Office attended the four-day training to gain new knowledge and share best practices to strengthen research management capacity and administrative skills with the main aim to expand the research and innovation capacity at NIB.
Read articleLecture for students on tumor microenvironment and its modelling in the laboratory
Lecture within subject “Biochemistry of cancer initiation and progression”, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ljubljana
Read articleBiochemistry of Cancer
The overarching aim of CutCancer is to improve the scientific excellence and innovation capacity in the field of 3D in vitro cancer research at the National Institute of Biology, Slovenia, through access to state-of-the-art technologies. We have prepared a seminar for master students that attend a course of Biochemistry in Cancer.
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