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Building confidence for regulatory decision making with immune-competent liver models
Discover how human liver models are building regulatory confidence in DILI risk assessment. How a continuously perfused, primary human Liver model, with immune-competent capabilities, can be leveraged to address a critical unmet need — capturing immune mediated toxicities associated with new drug modalities such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs).
Evolving regulatory expectations are shifting how drug safety is assessed, with increasing focus on validated, human-relevant approaches that can support decision-making.
This webinar explores how liver microphysiological systems (MPS) are being benchmarked through cross-platform studies to build regulatory confidence in drug-induced liver injury (DILI) assessment. It also introduces emerging immune-competent models designed to address a key gap in predicting immune-mediated toxicity for newer therapies. Attendees will gain insight into how these advances are shaping regulatory acceptance and enabling more predictive, mechanism-driven safety evaluation.
Key Learning on how to build confidence for regulatory decision making with immune-competent liver models
- Understand how evolving regulatory expectations are shaping the adoption of human-relevant liver models
- Learn how cross-platform benchmarking is helping establish confidence in liver toxicity prediction
- Explore how advanced liver systems deliver more predictive, clinically relevant safety insights
- Discover how emerging models can uncover immune-mediated toxicity missed by traditional approaches
About the Presenter:

Dr. Emily Richardson
Biology Group Leader
Her work bridges complex cell biology and real-world drug discovery, informed by a PhD from the University of Leicester in 3D cell culture for metastatic lung cancer and a BSc in Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine degree from the University of Nottingham.

Dr. Justina Then
Senior Scientist
With nine years in academia and three years in industry, she brings a wealth of expertise to advancing biological research and practical applications.
