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Organs on Chips: Microscale Models of Human Physiology

Lecture

Organs on chips are bioengineered systems designed to capture the complexities of human physiology in a microscale device. Perhaps most successfully applied in drug development to predict efficacy and toxicity earlier in the pipeline, organs on chips are also versatile platforms for studying tissue development and disease pathogenesis.

Join Cell Press for a discussion with Donald Ingber (Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering), Y. Shrike Zhang (Harvard Medical School), and Megan McCain (University of Southern California), who will present the latest advances in fabrication, characterization, and integration of organ-on-chip devices.

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