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Anthony Mitchell Davies's Biography



Anthony Mitchell Davies, Director, Trinity College Dublin

Dr Davies’s research has been focused on the development of advanced in vitro c ell based models for almost 2 decades. During his early research work, Dr Davies was primarily involved in the development of specialized bioreactor cell based models utilising primary adult cardiomyocytes which were specifically designed for use in the study of the molecular events that occur during the acute and chronic phases of heart disease. Latterly Dr Davies has been active in rapidly growing field of high content screening and analysis (HCS/A) where he has been responsible for the setting up and running of one of the first purpose built academic screening centres in Europe (INCHSA) which is based in the prestigious department of Clinical Medicine Trinity College Dublin. Since its opening INCHSA has gained recognition internationally as a centre of excellence for both advanced technology development and training in the area of cell based screening. As part of these activities Dr Davies was key in the setting up and running of the first academic course specifically focused on the use of HCS/A technologies in Biomedical Research. Most recently Dr Davies has developed and commercialized a suite of novel micro-plate Bio-reactor technologies and liquid 3D cellular scaffolds specifically designed for use in automated Drug discovery.

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Miniaturised Cell Based Assays For RNAi, Screening Beyond The State Of The Art

Friday, 9 September 2011 at 15:45

Add to Calendar ▼2011-09-09 15:45:002011-09-09 16:45:00Europe/LondonMiniaturised Cell Based Assays For RNAi, Screening Beyond The State Of The Art RNAi and miRNA Europe in MunichMunichSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

This presentation will discuss the experimental issues currently encountered by many researchers attempting to miniaturize cell based assays and how new technologies such as micro-bioreactors can and are being used to solve many of these technical problems in our siRNA screening experiments.


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