Conference ChairKeynote Speakers
Roger Kamm Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Professor of Biological and Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
John Wikswo Gordon A. Cain University Professor, A.B. Learned Professor of Living State Physics; Founding Director, Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems, Vanderbilt University |
Nancy Allbritton Frank and Julie Jungers Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington in Seattle |
Steven C. George Edward Teller Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California-Davis |
Amy Herr Professor, University Of California Berkeley |
Anita Rogacs Head of Life Sciences Strategy and R&D, HP Labs |
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Albert Folch Professor of Bioengineering, University of Washington |
Daniel Chiu A. Bruce Montgomery Professor of Chemistry, University of Washington |
Kevin Healy Jan Fandrianto and Selfia Halim Distinguished Professorship in Engineering, University of California, Berkeley |
Michael Shuler Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering, Cornell University, President Hesperos, Inc. |
OverviewSelectBIO Sixth Annual Organ-on-a-Chip 2020
Virtual Conference focuses on an important and expanding field wherein cells are being
assembled using Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip technologies in a
functionally-relevant manner. These clusters of "assembled cells" have
functional significance and can mimic in vivo organ structure. Liver
cells assembled on-board chips in a physiologically-relevant
architecture using microfluidics can, for instance, be utilized for
toxicity screening and the ability to assemble organ fragments ex vivo
can provide an exquisite means to reconstruct biological processes
(both physiological and pathological) "in a dish" or "on a chip." A
number of chips such Lung-on-a-Chip, Brain-on-a-Chip, Gut-on-a-Chip,
Marrow-on-a-Chip, Bone-on-a-Chip, Nerve-on-a-Chip amongst others have
been built and will be presented and explored at this conference. We
will also focus on "disease-on-a-chip", cancer-on-a-chip, immune
system-on-a-chip. The Conference Tracks are Co-Located and Concurrent and
Delegates can
Participate, Mix-and-Match Presentations and Network Extensively with
their Colleagues from all Co-Located and Concurrent Conference Tracks. This conference will be held virtually in 2020 due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.
Agenda Topics- Artery-on-a-Chip for Cardiovascular Disease Research
- Bone-on-a-chip
- Disease-on-a-Chip
- Cancer-on-a-Chip
- Immunotherapy-on-a-Chip
- Metastasis-on-a-Chip
- Gut-on-a-Chip
- Hematological Systems-on-a-Chip, Platelets-on-a-Chip
- Liver-on-a-Chip for Toxicity Screening/Toxicology Studies
- Lung-on-a-Chip
- Organ-on-a-Chip Applications for Drug Discovery and Toxicity Screening
- Organ-on-a-Chip/Body-on-a-Chip Assembly using Microfluidics
- Organoids-on-a-Chip
- Spheroids -- 3D Aggregates of Cells in Culture
Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesJeff Fan, Exhibition Manager jeff@selectbioconferences.com +1-510-857-4865
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Confirmed Speakers to dateJake Boy, Senior Application Scientist, Scientific Bioprocessing Mandy Esch, Project Leader, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Matthew Hancock, Managing Engineer, Veryst Engineering, LLC Leanna Levine, Founder & CEO, ALine, Inc. Matthew Shipton, Vice President and General Manager, Novabiosis Shay Soker, Professor of Regenerative Medicine and Chief Science Program Officer, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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