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CN Bio is a close-knit team of passionate scientists, engineers and creative thinkers, all working together towards a shared goal – a future where drugs are discovered more quickly, brought to patients more cost-effectively and with less animal experimentation. Day to day, their cohesive team design, manufacture, promote and support organ-on-a-chip solutions that enable their customers to do something incredible – recreate three-dimensional human organs and tissues in the laboratory to improve understanding of human physiology, disease and the effectiveness of new drugs.

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Webinar

The Human Touch: How Liver-on-a-Chip Addresses the Unmet Needs of Liver Disease Research

On-Demand
Join the webinar to learn how:

• Liver disease progresses from a dysregulation of metabolism
• Lipid metabolism differs between mice and men and the impact this has on drug development
• Primary human NASH models can evaluate drugs that target metabolism
• NASH models allow the quantitation of lipid droplets, metabolism and fibrosis
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Product News

CN Bio Opens New Laboratory Facilities To Extend Organ-on-a-Chip Contract Research Services Capabilities

CN Bio today announced the opening of new laboratory facilities at Cambridge Science Park, dedicated to its contract research services.
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Industry Insight

Bridging the Gap Between In Vitro and Animal Models of Liver Disease

We spoke to Dr. Audrey Dubourg, product manager at CN Bio to find out more about how its organ-on-chip platform could bridge the gap between the current 2D models and animal models, providing human-relevant insights into diseases such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
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Webinar

Every Breath You Take: Predicting Inhaled Drug ADME Using Lung-on-a-Chip

On-Demand
The administration of drugs via inhalation into the lungs is superior to many other methods of delivery because our lungs provide a large surface area for absorption, access to the whole blood volume and comparatively little metabolic activity. Currently, there are limited in vitro models in which the absorption and permeability of drugs across the lung and into systemic circulation can be precisely measured.

In this webinar, Dr. Emily Richardson will describe novel lung-on-a-chip (LOAC), otherwise known as lung microphysiolological system, models of the alveoli and bronchi which can be used to accurately predict drug pharmacokinetics, allowing for more rapid, precise and cost-effective analysis of compounds.

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Industry Insight

New Model Will Support Drug Discovery for Liver Disease NASH

To learn more about NASH “in-a-box” and how it can help to advance drug discovery for NASH, Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Audrey Dubourg.
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Podcast

Opinionated Science: What Is Body-on-a-Chip Technology?

Listen to this podcast to hear insights into some of the biggest successes and challenges scientists face when working with Body-on-a-Chip Technology.
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