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#nextgenbioeng #pred #cancerresearch #tumour #glioblastoma | ETH-Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (D-BSSE) Great to welcome over 80 participants (+60 online attendees) at the public #NextGenBioeng seminar, organised by ETH Zürich and Roche | #pRED, Institute of Human Biology 🙏🏽 Many thanks to Prof. Johanna...

🙏🏽 Many thanks to Prof. Johanna Joyce from University of Lausanne @unil.bsky.social, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research🎗️ for her stimulating talk on the #tumour ecosystem at the public #NextGenBioeng seminar @ethz.ch #Roche | #pRED #teamIHB 👇🏽
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🚨 Public Seminar – on 27 Oct in Basel:
Prof. Florian Markowetz (UCambridge) will speak on making clinical prediction models impactful for patients.
Hosted by the ETH Zürich @ethz.ch - #Roche #NextGenBioengineers partnership.
> u.ethz.ch/AGI8P
#Bioengineering #Oncology #ETHZurich #Basel #teamIHB

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Today’s site visit of the #NextGenBioeng programme @ethz.ch | #Roche #teamIHB explored the D-BSSE based Good Manufacturing Practice (#GMP) facility and quality control unit. Big thanks to the Head of Facility Paul Zajac 🙏🏽 our 10 fellows enjoyed this exciting tour!

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At their annual retreat, fellows of the
@ethz.ch & #pRED #teamIHB #Roche | #NextGenBioeng programme showcased how organoids, CRISPR screens & spatial omics are reshaping translational #bioengineering. A hub of ideas, data & new collaborations🚀 > u.ethz.ch/1gMXI

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💪 Our #NextGenBioeng fellows took their comms skills from theory to practice! Via hands-on workshops & personalised feedback, they practiced communicating science with clarity & impact 🎯. Thanks @seyens.bsky.social for the expert guidance 🚀! #Roche, #TeamIHB, #pRED

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Image credit: Silvia Berger, Saba Rezakhani, Irineja Cubela (Roche's IHB) 
About the image: Kidney organoids with glomeruli - paraffin section stained for nuclei (blue). Glomerular markers: Nephrin (red) and Synaptopodin (green), and tubule marker EpCam (grey). Acquired with Nikon Ti2 25x water immersion objective.

Image credit: Silvia Berger, Saba Rezakhani, Irineja Cubela (Roche's IHB) About the image: Kidney organoids with glomeruli - paraffin section stained for nuclei (blue). Glomerular markers: Nephrin (red) and Synaptopodin (green), and tubule marker EpCam (grey). Acquired with Nikon Ti2 25x water immersion objective.

📢Roche's Institute of Human Biology seeks 2 visionary scientific leaders: Head of Computational Biology & Head of Exploratory Biology. Drive pioneering research, shape scientific strategy and lead innovation at the crossroad of academia and industry!🔗https://go.roche.com/ls0un #organoids #TeamIHB

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