A coffee with Rhamiya: Being an application scientist
In our latest coffee chat, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Rhamiya Mahendran, an Application Scientist at ImmuONE…
A coffee with Rhamiya: Being an application scientist Read More »
In our latest coffee chat, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Rhamiya Mahendran, an Application Scientist at ImmuONE…
A coffee with Rhamiya: Being an application scientist Read More »
Inhaled substances are primarily tested on rats for toxicity, but key differences between rat and human lungs suggest it’s time to look towards alternative methods.
Why in vitro methods are the future of risk assessments for inhaled substances Read More »
morph_ONE is a reproducible, mechanistic-driven assay that reveals how inhaled substances affect more than a dozen morphological and biochemical features of alveolar macrophages. The assay helps companies and researchers to correctly interpret the response of the immune system in the lungs to inhaled chemical products, improving product development and ensuring safety as well as saving time and money.
Reliable, reproducible, robust: morph_ONE for high content image analysis of the lung Read More »
Further development of the ImmuPHAGE™ model has been the focus of Amjad’s work during his…
Navigating Life and Cell Transportation with ImmuONE’s Amjad Saeed Read More »
At ImmuONE, we believe in fostering the growth and development of young talents in the field of biotechnology….
Nurturing Tomorrow’s Biotech Leaders: A Conversation with ImmuONE’s Student Interns Read More »
More than half of aerosol medicines under development are terminated due to safety concerns. ImmuONE’s high content imaging or cell painting assays are proven to accurately predict the safety of inhaled compounds by quantifying mechanism-linked morphological and biochemical characteristics within cells, contributing to faster, more informed decision making in the early stages of inhaled drug development.
Q: What attracted you to ImmuONE as a company?
A: I was initially drawn to ImmuONE because of my positive experience during my final year dissertation, where I worked on cell culture skills with Dr. Victoria Hutter…
Rapid Fire Round with Nilab Haydare: Life at ImmuONE Read More »
Q: What attracted you to ImmuONE as a company?
A: I was initially drawn to ImmuONE because of my positive experience during my final year dissertation, where I worked on cell culture skills with Dr. Victoria Hutter…
Rapid Fire Round with Nilab Haydare: Life at ImmuONE Read More »
The goal in every lab is to ‘work smarter, not harder.’ This is especially true in pharmacological labs, where there is an ever-greater focus..
Unpacking the body on a chip: Micro-Physical Systems Read More »
ImmuONE today announced the launch of ImmuPHAGE™, an in vitro assay that can evaluate how substances interact with the macrophage white blood cells found in the deep lung’s alveoli.