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Access this on-demand webinar to discover how Tebubio leverages its expertise to help you source high-quality human biological samples, enabling you to develop the in-vitro model best suited to your research needs.

What is this webinar about?

Cellular in vitro models are crucial for the understanding of pathologies and development of new drugs. However, due to the complex nature of the human body, obtaining relevant in vitro cellular models remains a challenge. 

Sourcing the good cell type, culturing the correct disease model with the good microenvironment, validate and standardize your model, or simply sourcing cells legally, are some of the major factors that can slow down the development of your in-vitro models.

Explore how Tebubio can facilitate your daily research workflow by addressing these challenges. 

Webinar summary

  • Discover the advantage of consolidating your biological sample sourcing with a single, reliable partner.
  • Gain insight into the comprehensive laboratory solutions available for cultivating pertinent cellular models.
  • Explore Tebubio’s sourcing capabilities and ethical commitment and obtain the trust you need in your research outcomes. 

Q&A of the live session

  • What ethical and legal guarantees does Tebubio provide?

    Tebubio complies with European directives and French law regarding the import, export, storage, and use of any human-derived biological samples. All samples, from primary cells to FFPE (Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded) tissues, are sourced from surgical waste or donated by fully anonymized and consenting patients. These donations are entirely unpaid. Patient clinical data are available upon request and are fully anonymized. Examples of donor consent forms and IRB (Institutional Review Board) or equivalent approval numbers can also be provided.

  • What types of in vitro models are offered as services?

    Tebubio has developed strong expertise in 2D and 3D cultures of various primary cell types for drug screening and fundamental research. One example is the culture of fresh pancreatic islets for metabolism and diabetes-related research. Using spheroids, organoids, or tumoroid models, our Contract Research Services (CRS) team provides drug screening and disease modeling services in oncology, neuroscience, and rare disease areas. Organ-on-chip models, such as liver, intestinal, and blood-brain barrier systems, are also available for ADME-Tox studies. Lastly, our project managers are always open to discussing the development of custom models to help customers accelerate their R&D programs.

  • How can we access your human biological sample inventory?

    Tebubio collaborates with several biobanks, providing access to a broad portfolio of healthy and patient-derived biological samples. To access the full inventory and patient data to select your samples, please contact your local Tebubio office or chat with us online. We will work with you to qualify your project, assess the feasibility of your collection or biobank research needs, and share our current inventory.

Your webinar presenters

Romain Cordonnier Goulay, PhD

Chief Scientific Officer

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