Cells, Organs, and Labs on a Chip

Chair(s):
Koppes, A., Northeastern University
Co-chair(s):
Nahmias, Y., Shriners Burns Hospital / Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School

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.

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2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
AIChE Members $150.00
AIChE Graduate Student Members Free
AIChE Undergraduate Student Members Free
Non-Members $225.00
Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division only
AIChE Members $100.00
AIChE Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division Members Free
AIChE Graduate Student Members Free
AIChE Undergraduate Student Members Free
Non-Members $150.00