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Hello, fellow Organ-on-Chip enthusiast!
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Welcome to your quarterly dose of Organ-on-Chip news.
In this edition, you will find a research spotlight by our customer Valentin Wegner from the University Hospital Jena and a guest article by Viraj Mehta, who is proposing an Organ-on-Chip classification system.
We are sharing the latest developments in the preclinical testing of therapeutic antibodies, research conducted in frame with the Sanofi iDEA-iTECH award.
Lastly, if you would like to meet us, we will in Cambridge (US) between the October 15-17 visiting the Whitehead Vendor Symposium and hosting a few demos in the area.
Happy reading, Juliane | |
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Learn in this blog how Valentin Wegner uses a gut-on-chip model to understand how SCFAs regulate the efficacy of CAR T cell function. | |
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This blog lists examples of organ-on-chip models by organ type that have been used in the past, providing the respective literature for your reference. | | This guest blog by Viraj Mehta proposes a classification system categorizing organ-on-chip technologies based on design and functionality, thus facilitating clearer regulatory guidelines, fostering innovation, and improving educational resources. | | | |
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Improving people’s lives with innovative technologies. This was the goal that Jena-based Dynamic42 had in mind 18 months ago when they launched a project – funded as part of the Sanofi iDEA-iTECH Award Program. | |
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The RUBIN alliance “ATHANA” met for their first strategy workshop one year after the project kicked off in summer last year. | | We are excited to welcome Amélie Marie Paillereau to the Dynamic42 science team.
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