Join experts from Discovery Life Science as they explore cutting-edge 3D tumor models and their potential to accelerate cancer research and development.

In vitro primary tumor models play a critical role in the development of new therapies. Historically, these in vitro models have relied on two-dimensional immortalized cell lines. While fundamental for early stages of drug development, such models do not translate during the later stages of drug evaluation. Recent advancements have introduced three-dimensional primary tumor models that more accurately replicate therapeutic responses. Their ease of use and scalability underlines the importance of these models to accelerate drug development pipelines. Realizing the full potential of these 3D systems requires access to highly characterized primary tumor samples.

Discovery Life Sciences (Discovery) leverages its highly annotated biorepository and a network of nearly 200 global clinical sites to enable the creation of advanced primary tumor models. The primary tumoroid models developed using Discovery’s biorepository maintain the genomic and transcriptomic profiles of the parental tissue, and these systems are amendable to standard-of-care compound testing. Collectively, the integration of novel 3D tumor models, a robust, well-characterized biorepository, and comprehensive specialty lab services represents a significant advancement in cancer therapy development.

Key Topics Include:

  • Explore how advanced 3D tumor models offer new in vitro capabilities
  • Understand the importance of a highly annotated biorepository in developing new 3D tumor models
  • Learn how novel 3D tumor models maintain the heterogeneity of the parent tumor
  • Discover the applications of 3D tumor models in drug testing and evaluation
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Presenters

Product Manager
Biospecimens
Discovery Life Sciences

Philip McCauley, Product Manager for Biospecimens at Discovery Life Sciences, has a BS in Microbiology from the University of Maryland and has over 10 years of biotech experience. With a strong focus on advancing drug discovery solutions, he previously held roles at Catalent Cell & Gene Therapy and other leading biospecimen providers.

VP Lab Operations
Cell Services & R&D, Biospecimens
Discovery Life Sciences

Dr. Shawn Fahl earned his PhD in Microbiology from the University of Virginia and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Fox Chase Cancer Center. With expertise in transcriptional regulation of lymphocyte development, Dr. Fahl joined Discovery in 2017 to pioneer analytical pipelines for single-cell evaluation of primary human biospecimens.

Production Partner

Discovery Life Sciences

Discovery Life Sciences is a global leader in biospecimens and specialty lab services, enabling the discovery and development of groundbreaking therapeutics and diagnostics. With a robust portfolio of human biospecimens and cellular starting material, preclinical ADME-tox solutions, and cutting-edge specialty lab services, we provide our partners with the tools, data and expertise they need to succeed. From genomics and proteomics to cell biology and molecular pathology, our comprehensive service offerings support every phase of the scientific journey, from research through clinical trials. For more information, visit www.dls.com.

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