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18 February 2016 | By SELECTBIO
SELECTBIO is delighted to announce Organ-on-a-Chip Europe 2016, which will be held on 5 - 6 April in Cambridge, UK...
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18 February 2016 | By SELECTBIO
SELECTBIO is delighted to announce Organ-on-a-Chip Europe 2016, which will be held on 5 - 6 April in Cambridge, UK...
22 December 2015 | By Victoria White
The funding is awarded in the context of the Neuratect CRACK IT Challenge to support development of better predictive, high-throughput, animal-free models for neurotoxicity of medicines and chemicals...
Microfluidic miniaturisation, or the so-called ‘lab-on-a-chip’ concept, now encroaches on the fields of biology, medicine and pharmacology, and the nature of microfluidic technology (small volumes and high-throughput integration of fluid connections) means that it is outperforming conventional bench work. There has been an incredible need for microfluidic technology in the…
17 August 2015 | By Victoria White
Scientists have created a liver-on-chip device mimicking human physiology, leading to the discovery of a new mechanism of paracetamol toxicity...
8 June 2015 | By Select Biosciences
Select Biosciences is delighted to announce that its Organ-on-a-Chip and 3D-Printing in the Life Sciences Conference, Boston, July 8-9, 2015 features all the international key opinion leaders in the organ-on-a-chip/body-on-a-chip field as well as 3D-bioprinting fields...