MIT researchers created body-on-a-chip to more effectively test organ response to drugs, as well as study tumor movement in body

Briefing

MIT researchers created body-on-a-chip to more effectively test organ response to drugs, as well as study tumor movement in body

March 22, 2018

Briefing

  • Body-on-a-Chip – MIT bioengineers developed body-on-a-chip comprised of engineered tissues from up to 10 organs to simulate response to drugs
  • Advantages – More effective than animal testing, as body-on-a-chip can test interaction of drugs to human immune systems, as well as their effect to other organs
  • Customization – Can be customized to include multiple and select organs depending on study
  • Sample Model – Scientists working on body-on-a-chip, comprised of three organ – brain, liver, and gastrointestinal – tissues, for testing drugs for Parkinson’s Disease
  • Other Application – Can also be used to study tumor metastasis, state when cancer cells move to other organs

Accelerator

Sector

Healthcare/Health Sciences

Organization

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Source

Original Publication Date

March 14, 2018

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