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Ask Me Anything: Body-on-a-Chip


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Microphysiological systems, also known as "Body-on-a-Chip" technology, are revolutionizing biomedical research by providing more accurate models of human physiology. These sophisticated devices hold the potential to reshape drug discovery, toxicity testing and disease modeling, reducing reliance on animal models and accelerating clinical advancements.

In this live session, Prof. Michael L. Shuler, a pioneer in the field, will answer your questions about the development, applications and future of this cutting-edge technology. With decades of expertise spanning engineering, biotechnology and pharmaceutical innovation, Prof. Shuler offers unique insights into how "Body-on-a-Chip" systems are already making an impact and what lies ahead.

What to Expect
Prof. Shuler will engage with our live audience on a range of topics related to "Body-on-a-Chip" technologies. While the interactive nature of an AMA session means that every question can't be anticipated, we expect discussions will include:

  • The story behind the inception of "Body-on-a-Chip" technology and its foundational principles.
  • How these systems are being used by commercial firms and in clinical trials to improve drug safety and efficacy.
  • The next phase of microphysiological systems and their implications for research and medicine.
  • Questions about bioreactors, nanobiotechnology and the broader applications of microphysiological systems technology.

Speaker
Prof. Michael Shuler, Professor of Engineering, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University
Michael L. Shuler, PhD
Professor of Engineering, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering
Cornell University
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