Nature Research Round Table: Modeling Intestinal Development In Vivo and In Vitro

Dr. Kim Jensen describes how his lab uses intestinal organoids to understand how stem cell fate is controlled at the molecular level. Dr. Jensen is a group leader at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre at the University of Copenhagen.

This presentation was part of a Round Table series titled “Advances in Organoid Applications”, organized in partnership with Nature Research and held at the Springer Nature headquarters in London, UK in June 2019. There, global organoid experts gathered to discuss the current state of the technology. Core discussions centered around protocol standardization, translation into patient care, nomenclature, and understanding what questions a given organoid culture can and can’t answer.

Dr. Kim Jensen describes how his lab uses intestinal organoids to understand how stem cell fate is controlled at the molecular level. Dr. Jensen is a group leader at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre at the University of Copenhagen. This presentation was part of a Round Table series titled “Advances in Organoid Applications”, organized in partnership with Nature Research and held at the Springer Nature headquarters in London, UK in June 2019. There, global organoid experts gathered to discuss the current state of the technology. Core discussions centered around protocol standardization, translation into patient care, nomenclature, and understanding what questions a given organoid culture can and can’t answer. Get the full picture by reading a commentary and watching webinars and interviews featuring the Nature Research Round Table presenters.
Publish Date: February 27, 2020