Thomas Gohl will represent Telight at the 10th German Pharm-Tox Summit, scheduled from March 25 to 28, 2025, at the Hannover Medical School (MHH) in Hannover, Germany. This summit, organized by the German Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology (DGPT), brings together experts to discuss advancements in pharmacology and toxicology. Our participation highlights our commitment to supporting toxicological research with innovative imaging solutions. We look forward to engaging with fellow scientists and exploring collaborative opportunities to advance the field. We are particularly interested in showcasing how important gentle live-cell imaging is when it comes to drug discovery/development projects, find our colleague Thomas there, he will answer your questions. Or book a time slot with him already, we are glad to hear about your research.
We are going to visit the following symposia, meet us there!
Bench to Bedside Drug Development for Neurodegenerative Diseases: Established and Upcoming Methods
This session focuses on the translational journey of therapeutics for neurodegenerative conditions, highlighting both traditional and novel methodologies in drug development. As Q-Phase is being extensively used in several drug discovery projects, we are keen to determine what approaches are being used in development.
Influence of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Stressors on Lipids and Membranes
This symposium explores how various stressors impact lipid structures and membrane integrity, crucial for understanding cellular responses and drug interactions. Lipid structures are also being studied using the microscope Q-Phase.
Pharmacogenetic Testing as an Inclusion/Exclusion Criterion in Clinical Trials and Consequences for the Label
This session discusses the role of pharmacogenetic testing in clinical trial design and its implications for drug labeling and personalized medicine. Both of our devices stress the importance of gentle-live cell imaging, which builds on the foundations of label-free imaging with no phototoxicity and photobleaching.
