2017 Annual Meeting

Session: Cells, Organs, and Labs on a Chip

This session will include abstracts covering the development of chip-based technologies that model cell, tissue, and organ function with minimalist and microscale approaches. This approach could have applications on drug development, augmenting clinical and pre-clinical studies, with an eye toward recreating or partially capturing human physiology. Chip technologies can include microfluidics, cells and biomaterials, dynamic extracellular signals, and perhaps even multiple tissues/organs linked together toward whole-body integration.

Chair

Jeremiah J. Zartman, University of Notre Dame

Co-Chair

Umut Gurkan, Case Western Reserve University

Presentations

03:30 PM

Rogier M. Schoeman, Nicholas Danes, Karin Leiderman, Keith B. Neeves, Matthew Sorrells

03:48 PM

Adriana San Miguel, Sahand Saberi Bosari, Daniel Midkiff

04:06 PM

Jeremiah J. Zartman, Cody Narciso, Nicholas Contento, David Hoelzle, Thomas Storey

04:24 PM

04:42 PM

05:00 PM

Jonathan Soucy, Tess Torregrosa, Abigail Koppes, Nasim Annabi, Ryan Koppes

05:18 PM