668 Cells, Organs, and Labs on a Chip: Emerging Applications

Friday, November 20, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division (15) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
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.

Sponsor:
Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science
Co-chairs:
Marjan Rafat Email: marjan.rafat@vanderbilt.edu
Adriana San-Miguel Email: asanmiguel@ncsu.edu



(668b) High-Throughput Fabrication of Large Breast Cancer Spheroids: Facile Encapsulation of MCF7 Cells in Gelatin Methacryloyl (GelMA) Using a Simple Microfluidic Platform
Celina Ivonne Lomelí-Leal, Itzel Montserrat Lara-Mayorga, Salvador Gallegos Martínez, Rosario Montserrat Pérez Pedroza, Michelle Alejandra Muñoz-Domínguez, Carlos Alfredo Aparicio-Viveros, Nancy Carolina Carrillo-Enríquez, Masoud Madadelahi, Juan Felipe Yee-de León, Sergio O. Martínez-Chapa, Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago and Mario Moisés Álvarez




(668e) The Progression and Zonation of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease on a Chip
Beyza Bulutoglu, Camilo Rey-Bedón, Young Bok (Abraham) Kang, Safak Mert, Martin L. Yarmush and O. Berk Usta


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