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Why Choose ISoOR?
What Is Organoid Research?
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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).

How Does Organoid Research Relate To Stem Cell Research?
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Organoids are typically derived from stem cells, which can self-organize into structures that closely resemble the organ from which they were derived. 

What Resources Does ISoOR Provide For Organoid Researchers?
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ISoOR provides a range of resources including annual scientific meetings, peer-reviewed journals, online learning programs, and workshops. We also offer opportunities for industry partnerships.

How Can I Get Involved With ISoOR?
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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.

How Can ISoOR's Resources Benefit Me As A Researcher?
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ISoOR’s resources provide opportunities for learning, collaboration, and staying updated on the latest advancements in organoid research. They also offer a platform for sharing your own research and receiving feedback from the global scientific community.

What Advocacy Work Does ISoOR Do?
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ISoOR advocates for the advancement of organoid research and its clinical translation. We work to raise awareness about the importance of this field.