In this webinar, Vera Evanson, PhD presents how iPSC-derived ALS models reproduce hallmark disease phenotypes and their use in evaluating drug responses.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) remains one of the most challenging neurodegenerative diseases to model and treat. Dr. Evanson will discuss how iPSC-derived ALS models reproduce TDP-43 mislocalization and how these models can be leveraged to evaluate drug responses and TDP-43 dynamics. Join to learn how Ricoh Biosciences’ transcription factor-based differentiation platform enables rapid, reproducible generation of motor neurons and how these physiologically relevant models can accelerate your drug discovery, target validation, and phenotypic screening efforts in ALS research.
Key Topics Include:
- Overview of Ricoh Biosciences’ iPSC technology
- How can patient-specific iPSC-derived motor neurons be used to model ALS?
- What is TDP-43 and how is it implicated in ALS?
- Evaluating drug efficacy using TDP-43 mislocalization in ALS models
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Presenters
Lead Scientist
Research & Development
Ricoh Biosciences
Dr. Vera-Marie Evanson is an R&D Lead Scientist at Ricoh Biosciences and a lead scientist on ALS assay development, working with partners to refine our disease-modeling platform for their research needs. She specializes in assay design, high-content imaging, and image analysis, trained at Radboud University and Johns Hopkins.
Production Partner
Ricoh Biosciences
Ricoh Biosciences, formerly Elixirgen Scientific, is a biotechnology company using proprietary human iPSC differentiation technology to accelerate drug discovery, disease modeling, and cell therapy development. It provides high-quality, scalable cellular platforms and assays to support research and therapeutic innovation.
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