An organoid refers to a tissue analog characterized by a complex spatial structure, created through in vitro three-dimensional (3D) culture utilizing adult stem cells (ASC) or pluripotent stem cells (PSC).
Organoids are typically derived from stem cells, which can self-organize into structures that closely resemble the organ from which they were derived.
ISoOR provides a range of resources including annual scientific meetings, peer-reviewed journals, online learning programs, and workshops. ISoOR also offers opportunities for industry partnerships.
You can get involved with ISoOR by becoming a member, attending our events, contributing to our journals, and participating in our online learning programs and workshops.
At ISoOR, we provide key resources, such as our Organoids journal and our annual conference, to create opportunities for you to learn, collaborate, and stay updated on the latest advancements. We also offer a platform for you to share your own research and receive valuable feedback from the global scientific community.
ISoOR advocates for the advancement of organoid research and its clinical translation. We work to raise awareness about the importance of this field.