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CHBE Seminar: Dr. Jason Gleghorn, Department of Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware Topic: Closing the tech transfer gap: democratizable modular 3D microphysiological tissue models for women’s health and maternal-fetal health applications Abstract: Microphysiological models (organ-on-a-chip technologies) have enabled advanced invitro tissue models that more accurately recapitulate in vivo physiology across several organ systems. Notably, many of these systems find significant use in drug screening applications. However, technical experience and complex and specialized fabrication processes have limited widespread access to the general scientific community to unlock their capabilities for mechanistic studies of tissue and organ function. In this talk, I will discuss our efforts to develop a modular organ-on-a-chip platform that is compatible with standard cell culture methods to create multicellular tissue systems of numerous organs. I will highlight examples of generating placental, vaginal, and endocervical tissue models to investigate drug transport and host-pathogen interactions and the work we have done to translate them to biology and clinical labs.
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