2019 AIChE 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

Ryan Koppes, Northeastern University

Co-Chairs

Heather Fahlenkamp, Oklahoma State University

Presentations

12:30 PM

Alicia K. Aquino, Matthew DeLisa, Susan Daniel, Zachary Manzer

12:48 PM

01:06 PM

Salvador Gallegos-Martínez, Itzel Lara, Brenda Giselle Flores-Garza, Germán García-Martínez García-Martínez, Christian Carlos Mendoza-Buenrostro, Juan Felipe Yee-de León, Ciro Angel Rodríguez-González, Grissel Trujillo de Santiago, Mario Moisés Álvarez, Ingrid Anaya-Morales

01:24 PM

John Jamieson, Raleigh Linville, Yuan Yuan Ding, Daniel Soto, Sharon Gerecht, Peter C. Searson

01:42 PM

Kaylee Smith, Tae Hyun Kim, Yang Wang, C. Ryan Oliver, Costanza Paoletti, Laura Cooling, Douglas Thamm, Sunitha Nagrath, Daniel Hayes

02:00 PM

Bin Sheng Wong, Christopher L. Yankaskas, Konstantinos Konstantopoulos, Sagar R. Shah, Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa

02:18 PM

Abigail Koppes, Sanjin Hosic, David Breault, Shashi Murthy, Ryan Koppes