Thamarasee JeewandaraEssays in Biomedical Engineering- Bioinspired Engineering on a ChipScience recapJul 27
MIMETASWhat are the key similarities and differences between organoids and organs-on-a-chip?Their distinguishing features (already very well-explained in David Belair’s answer) historically stem from the distinction:Aug 3, 2018
InDiscovery MattersbyDiscovery MattersOrgan on a chip tech may bring an end to animal testingOrgan on a chip. It is an interesting concept and something that could be first seen as “Star Trekian”. However, it is not so futuristic…Aug 15, 2022Aug 15, 2022
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National Institute of Standards and TechnologyPaving the Way for Electronic Organs-on-a-ChipDarwin R. Reyes, Biomedical Engineer, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Nov 25, 2020Nov 25, 2020
Thamarasee JeewandaraEssays in Biomedical Engineering- Bioinspired Engineering on a ChipScience recapJul 27
MIMETASWhat are the key similarities and differences between organoids and organs-on-a-chip?Their distinguishing features (already very well-explained in David Belair’s answer) historically stem from the distinction:Aug 3, 2018
InDiscovery MattersbyDiscovery MattersOrgan on a chip tech may bring an end to animal testingOrgan on a chip. It is an interesting concept and something that could be first seen as “Star Trekian”. However, it is not so futuristic…Aug 15, 2022
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyCreating and Commercializing a Human ‘Body Cube’ for Testing New DrugsMandy Esch, Project Leader, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)May 28, 20211
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyPaving the Way for Electronic Organs-on-a-ChipDarwin R. Reyes, Biomedical Engineer, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Nov 25, 2020
InPenn EngineeringbyPenn EngineeringDan Huh’s Organs-on-Chips and Organoids: Best of Both WorldsIn a video and review article in the journal Science, Huh explains how organoid and organ-on-a-chip technologies can complement each other.Jun 6, 2019
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