
MDIBL Course Receives In-kind Support
The MDI Biological Laboratory (MDIBL) has received more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind awards in support of its second annual “Applications of Organoid Technology” course, scheduled to be held May 26-June 1.
The MDI Biological Laboratory (MDIBL) has received more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind awards in support of its second annual “Applications of Organoid Technology” course, scheduled to be held May 26-June 1.
The MDI Biological Laboratory has announced that it has received more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind awards in support of its second annual “Applications of Organoid Technology” course, to be held May 26 through June 1 at the institution’s Bar Harbor campus.
The MDI Biological Laboratory has announced that it has received more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind awards in support of its second annual “Applications of Organoid Technology” course, to be held May 26 through June 1 at the institution’s Bar Harbor campus.
The MDI Biological Laboratory has announced that it has received more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind awards in support of its second annual “Applications of Organoid Technology” course, to be held May 26 through June 1 at the institution’s Bar Harbor campus.
The MDI Biological Laboratory has announced that it has received more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind awards in support of its second annual Applications of Organoid Technology course, to be held May 26 through June 1 at the institution’s Bar Harbor campus.
The MDI Biological Laboratory has announced that it has received more than $30,000 in cash and in-kind awards in support of its second annual “Applications of Organoid Technology” course, to be held May 26 through June 1 at the institution’s Bar Harbor campus.
Recently the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, in partnership with Hubrecht Organoid Technology (HUB), offered a week-long course for 25 U.S. and international scientists. The course was one of the first to provide extensive hands-on training in organoid culture, said course organizer Hugo de Jonge, a professor at Erasmus University Medical Center (NL) and a long-time visiting investigator at MDIBL.