Endothelialized Bronchioalveolar Lung Organoids Model Endothelial Cell Responses to Injury
Tue, Jan. 21, 2025 First author Anna-Lena Ament, PhD student will present her recent work published in AJRCMB concerning the development of a new bronchioalveolar lung organoid model that provides a powerful new platform for the study of lung biology by integrating endothelial cells for the first time. Panelists: Ana Ivonne Vazquez Armendariz, PhD Bruce Stanton, PhD Moderators: Erin Crossey, MD, PhD Daniel Aridgides, MD, PhD

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