
Stefaan Verbruggen runs a lab in the Centre for Predictive in vitro Models, at Queen Mary University of London. As a biomedical engineer, his work focuses on building physiologically relevant organ-on-a-chip models to study bone diseases and for drug discovery in cancers.
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Experts Discuss How Organoids Are The Future of Women’s Health Research
Researchers discuss how organoids and organ-on-a-chip technologies are transforming women’s health research. By mimicking female-specific tissues, these models uncover new insights into diseases that affect women, such as breast cancer.

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A Guide to Organ-on-a-Chip
By replicating the microenvironment of human organs within microscale devices, OOAC technology has emerged as a powerful tool for understanding human physiology and disease mechanisms with unparalleled precision.
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