Briefing
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- Organs-on-Chips FDA Study – U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) signed multi-year agreement with biotechnology company Emulate to use its organs-on-chips technology to assess effects and risks of chemicals found in foods, cosmetics, and dietary supplements on humans
- How It Works – Each organ-on-a-chip contains tiny channels mimicking flow of blood or air in body and lined with living human cells, such as liver or lung cells
- Start with Liver-On-A-Chip – Research will start with liver-on-a-chip but can extend to other models, such as kidney, lung and intestine versions
- Multiple Organs-On-Chips – Emulate says different organs-on-a-chip can be connected together to resemble how chemicals can affect multiple organs in body
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Accelerator
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Sector
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Healthcare/Health Sciences
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Organization
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Emulate Inc., U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Source
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Fitzpatrick, S., "‘Organs-on-Chips’ technology: FDA testing groundbreaking science",
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Miller, S., "'Organ Chip' project to test how chemicals affect the body",
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"Organs-on Chips technology,"
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"31 October 2016 – Intel Capital invests $38m in 12 startups, MIT creates an Incubator called Engine and Much More,"
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"Emulate Inc.,"
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AcceleratingBiz analysis
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Original Publication Date
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April 18, 2017
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