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Collin Edington explains Organs-on-Chips in BYUradio interview

Collin Edington, PhD, represented the PhysioMimetics team in an interview on the Top of Mind with Julie Rose radio show on BYUradio. Collin’s segment begins at 51:00.   Top of Mind with Julie Rose on BYUradio, 6/21/2016 episode   Before a drug makes it to market, it’s typically been tested for years on isolated cells […]

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MIT and CN Bio to showcase world’s first 7 organ “Human-on-a-Chip” at Organ-On-Chip congress

MIT and CN Bio to showcase world’s first 7 organ “Human-on-a-Chip” at Organ-On-Chip congress  

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Linda Griffith, CNBio, and LiverChip featured in this week’s edition of The Economist

Bioengineering: Towards a body-on-a-chip “The chips do not contain complete organs, just the smallest colonies of cells necessary to replicate the function of one. CN Bio’s liver chip, which is based on work carried out in partnership with Linda Griffith and her colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), uses tiny “scaffolds” to hold cells […]

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Kelly Chen, Ujjal Sarkar, and Jiajie Yu represent PhysioMimetics at MIT CEHS Poster Session

The PhysioMimetics Team was well represented at the recent MIT Center for Environmental Health Sciences (CEHS) annual poster session on May 13, 2015. Graduate Students, Postdoctoral Scholars, and Research staff presented the results of their research at MIT’s Morss Hall. Dr. Kelly W.L. Chen, who presented her work on “multivariate analysis of intestinal epithelial cell and immune […]

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Linda Griffith featured in MIT Technology Review

The Practical Activist After pioneering the techniques of tissue engineering, Linda Griffith is getting scientists to tackle diseases half the population is often too embarrassed to talk about. link to story  

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