InSphero is attending the Keystone Symposia!
Keystone Symposia 2026 takes place March 16th to 19th in Breckenridge, Colorado, bringing the diabetes research community together for “Islet Biology and Diabetes: Beta Cell Compensation, Failure and Recovery.”
We’re looking forward to four days of scientific exchange focused on the biology behind beta cell adaptation, dysfunction, and recovery. If you’re attending, we’d love to connect during the meeting!
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Meet our Team at the Keystone Symposia 2026


Alexandra Title, PhD
Vice President, Islet Biology
Alexandra Title, PhD
Vice President, Islet Biology
Alexandra Title is VP of Islet Biology at InSphero. Her work focuses on developing physiologically relevant, scalable human islet models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes to support target validation and therapeutic drug testing. Alexandra holds a PhD in molecular and translational biomedicine from ETH Zurich, during which she worked with mouse models of beta-cell tumors and diabetes. Prior to her role as VP, she worked as a senior scientist on the Islet Biology team at InSphero for 4.5 years.


Scientific Posters at Keystone Symposia 2026
A 3D Imaging Toolbox for Islet Biology: Utilization of 3D High-Content Confocal Microscopy for the Characterization of Reaggregated Human Islets in Health and Disease
Date: Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Poster Number: #2029
Location: Peak 1-3


Alexandra Title, PhD
Vice President, Islet Biology
Alexandra Title, PhD
Vice President, Islet Biology
Alexandra Title is VP of Islet Biology at InSphero. Her work focuses on developing physiologically relevant, scalable human islet models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes to support target validation and therapeutic drug testing. Alexandra holds a PhD in molecular and translational biomedicine from ETH Zurich, during which she worked with mouse models of beta-cell tumors and diabetes. Prior to her role as VP, she worked as a senior scientist on the Islet Biology team at InSphero for 4.5 years.


Protecting Human β-cells in T1D by Targeting Interferon Signal Transduction
Date: Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Poster Number: #2012
Location: Peak 1-3
