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The end of animal testing by Organs-on-Chips?
Podcast with Berend van Meer, NOCI researcher/business developer from UTwente and LUMC, on Organ-on-Chips (in Dutch).
From a long year of 2D to our first 3D retreat
Happy PhD-students and Postdocs during the Face-to-Face Retreat. José Manuel Rivera Arbelaez, NOCI PhD-student at the University of Twente, highlights the retreat taking place in Amsterdam.
EUROoCS 2021 Travel Award for Milica Dostanić
Milica Dostanić has received the Travel Award for the presentation at the EUROoCS 2021 meeting. She presented her work on; ‘An engineered heart tissue platform with integrated pacing microelectrodes’.
Pluripotente stamcellen bij hartziekten
Christine Mummery has contributed to the year book of Diligentia, De Koninklijke Maatschappij voor Natuurkunde. The article (in Dutch) “Pluripotente stamcellen bij hartziekten”.
Good time for (and with) Organs-On-Chip
Massimo Mastrangeli, NOCI Researcher from TUDelft, describes his journey into the world of Organ-on-Chip.
“Brain-on-a-chip”: Modeling the human brain
Eva Niggl, NOCI PhD student at the ErasmusMC, shares “how close to the human we want to get and how a Brain-on-a-chip will help us to!”
Why I am not ashamed to say that I ❤ Standards for Organs-on-Chips
Standardization is needed for Organs-on-Chips to truly have societal impact. Andries van der Meer, NOCI researcher from the University of Twente about his passion for Standardizing Organs-on-Chips.
A bug’s life in the gut and why we need chips to understand it
A closer look at your “intestinal microbiome”, by Jelle Slager NOCI Postdoc from UMC Groningen
A Recipe for Organ-on-Chip Fabrication, by a Biologist
For successful Organ-on-Chip research, combining multiple areas of expertise is crucial. This time a recipe for Organ-on-Chip fabrication by a biologist, NOCI PhD-student Renée Moerkens from UMC Groningen.
When Soul Meets Body: A journey of a silicon wafer to become an organ-on-chip
“A journey of a silicon wafer to become an organ-on-chip” by Hande Aydogmus, NOCI PhD Student at TU Delft