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SELECTBIO Conferences Organ-on-a-Chip & Tissue-on-a-Chip Europe 2019

Janick Stucki's Biography



Janick Stucki, CEO and Technical Director, AlveoliX AG

Janick D. Stucki is currently the CEO & Technical Director at AlveoliX, a startup of the University of Bern providing innovative in-vitro solutions by combining a unique microfluidic design with complex organ-on-chip modelling. He studied mechanical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) and holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Bern. During his academic research career, Janick worked on the development and validation of lung-on-chip models for biological and biomedical applications. He has more than 5 years of experiences in the development of organs-on-chip systems and their applications.

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A Breathing Human Lung-on-Chip for Drug Transport and Safety Studies

Wednesday, 19 June 2019 at 12:00

Add to Calendar ▼2019-06-19 12:00:002019-06-19 13:00:00Europe/LondonA Breathing Human Lung-on-Chip for Drug Transport and Safety StudiesOrgan-on-a-Chip and Tissue-on-a-Chip Europe 2019 in Rotterdam, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

Organs-on-chips (OOC) are widely seen as the next generation of in-vitro models. In comparison to standard cell culture systems based on static 2D and 3D tissue systems, they additionally allow to better model the dynamic biomechanical microenvironment of specific organs. However, for the successful implementation of OOC in drug safety assessment and preclinical decision making, it is important to improve experimental throughput and robustness of these systems. The AlveoliX breathing lung-on-chip array is based on a two-part design and equipped with a passive medium exchange mechanism. This allows a user-friendly handling of the system and a precise control of the ultra-thin, elastic and porous PDMS membrane. The standard well-plate footprint of the chip includes an array of 12 independent wells. This standard format increases experimental throughput and allows high compatibility with laboratory equipment. By modelling a healthy alveolus-on-chip, we were able to show that primary alveolar epithelial cells from patients, cultured at the air-liquid-interface and exposed to a physiological cyclic mechanical stress, preserve their typical alveolar epithelial phenotype. Long-term co-culturing of lung epithelial and endothelial cells leads to an increased barrier functionality and improved tissue integrity. Together with our cooperation partners, we are working on different alveolar disease models using inflammatory modulators such as endotoxins, cytokines and immune cells. Additionally, we are constantly adjusting our system for new applications and analyzing tools. With our partner VITROCELL we are aiming to develop the first commercialized aerosol exposure system on chip. Furthermore, we are testing the lung-on-chip on its applicability and performance in the fields of live cell imaging, genome sequencing and cell culture automation.


Add to Calendar ▼2019-06-18 00:00:002019-06-19 00:00:00Europe/LondonOrgan-on-a-Chip and Tissue-on-a-Chip Europe 2019Organ-on-a-Chip and Tissue-on-a-Chip Europe 2019 in Rotterdam, The NetherlandsRotterdam, The NetherlandsSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com