Larissa Butler gained her PhD from the University of Sheffield, using human stem cells to model diseases and disease process. Since joining Charles River three years ago, Dr Butler has continued working with stem cell models of neurodegeneration, with a combined experience of seven years. She has developed specific experience in high-content imaging protocols, complex stem cell-derived models, and works together with colleagues to expand and refine our capabilities in MEA electrophysiology for drug discovery projects.
The Versatility of Micro-Electrode Array Electrophysiology for Drug Discovery
See how MEA electrophysiology can be used with primary cells, human iPSC-derived cells, and ex vivo brain slices across different stages of drug discovery in our on-demand webinar.
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See how MEA electrophysiology can be used with primary cells, human iPSC-derived cells, and ex vivo brain slices across different stages of drug discovery in our on-demand webinar.
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