InvitroCue announced the appointment of experts to its newly formed Scientific and Medical Advisory Board (SAB). The SAB will guide the company in a broad range of activities including in vitro cell-based assays, patient-derived organoids, digital pathology and medical imaging. The InvitroCue Scientific Advisory and Medical Board includes: Professor Alex MATTER MD ­ Chief Executive Officer at Experimental Therapeutics Centre and D3, A*STAR Singapore; Emeritus Professor of Medical Faculty at the University of Basel; Honorary Adjunct Professor of Yong Loo School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. Professor Matter brings decades of experience in drug discovery and development in large pharmaceutical companies. Professor Joseph King-Tak LEE MD FACR ­ Recent Chair and presently Distinguished Professor of Radiology at the University of North Carolina; Visiting Professor in the Department of Diagnostics Imaging at the National University of Singapore and Hong Kong University. Professor Lee, a pioneer in body Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, provides new insight in interdisciplinary fields of biomedical imaging, functional imaging and advancements in imaging biomarkers. Professor Simon CROFT BSC PGCE PHD FRSB ­ Professor of Parasitology, Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Professor Croft has extensive experience and knowledge in antimicrobial and antiprotozoal therapies, and supports the adoption of in vitro experimental models for drug discovery and development for infectious diseases. Professor Shervanthi HOMER-VANNIASINKAM BSC MBBS MD FRCSEd FRCS ­ Consultant Vascular Surgeon, Leeds University Teaching Hospitals; Founding Professor of Surgery, Warwick University; Professor of Engineering & Surgery, University College London. Professor Homer brings curated knowledge of patient-derived xenografts and organoids. Associate Professor Soo Yong TAN MBBS FRCPath DMJ DPhil ­ Head of the Department of Pathology, National University Hospital and Yong Loo School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. Professor Tan provides valuable insights on histopathology practices and tissue biorepository laboratories in emerging markets.