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    Research Roundtable: Rethinking the Role of Animals in Molecular Biology

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    This webinar will be hosted live and available on-demand

    Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
    3:30 – 4:30 PM ET

    From studying disease mechanisms to testing new therapeutics, animal models have long served as essential tools in molecular biology research. However, animal models have limitations, including challenges in accurately representing human biology and ethical and practical constraints. As a result, scientists are now exploring alternative approaches such as stem cells, organoids, and computational models.

    In this live roundtable webinar, Joseph Wu, Donald Ingber, and Shannon Mumenthaler will discuss the emerging animal alternatives, the ethical considerations driving this shift, and the practical challenges of reducing, refining, and replacing animals in experiments.

    Joseph Wu, MD, PhD
    Director, Stanford Cardiovascular Institute
    Simon H. Stertzer, MD, Professor of Medicine and Radiology
    Stanford University

    Donald Ingber, MD, PhD

    Donald Ingber, MD, PhD
    Founding Director, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
    Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology
    Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital
    Hansjörg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering
    Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

    Shannon Mumenthaler, PhD

    Shannon Mumenthaler, PhD
    Chief Translational Research Officer
    Ellison Medical Institute
    Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering
    University of Southern California

    Animals Biology Molecular Research Rethinking Role Roundtable
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