Moderator
Emma Sceats Chief Executive Officer, CN Bio Innovations Ltd. |
Keynote Speakers
John Wikswo Gordon A. Cain University Professor, A.B. Learned Professor of Living State Physics; Founding Director, Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems, Vanderbilt University |
Reyk Horland CEO, TissUse GmbH |
Katia Karalis Executive Vice President of Research, Emulate, Inc. |
Olivier Guenat Head, Organs-on-Chip Technologies, ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, University of Bern-Switzerland |
Roger Kamm Cecil and Ida Green Distinguished Professor of Biological and Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
Ali Khademhosseini Professor, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University |
|
George Truskey R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University |
Daniel Irimia Associate Professor, Surgery Department, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Shriners Burns Hospital, and Harvard Medical School |
Dan Huh Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Wilf Family Term Endowed Chair, University of Pennsylvania |
Noo Li Jeon Professor, Seoul National University |
Tommy Andersson Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg |
Kristin Fabre Microphysiological Systems Lead, Drug Safety & Metabolism, AstraZeneca |
Michael Shuler Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering, Cornell University, President Hesperos, Inc. |
Linda Griffith Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
OverviewSelect Biosciences Third Annual Organ-on-a-Chip World Congress 2017
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. Due to the Overlap of this Topic with
3D-Culture and Stem Cells in Drug Discovery, the co-located concurrent
parallel conference tracks focus on these topics thereby offering
complete coverage of these related fields to the conference delegates. The
Three Conference Tracks are Co-Located and Concurrent and Delegates can
Participate, Mix-and-Match Presentations and Network Extensively with
their Colleagues from all 3 Conference Tracks. The Exhibit hall is also co-located and accessible by delegates from all 3 conference tracks. Co-Located, Concurrent Conference Tracks:
- Organ-on-a-Chip World Congress 2017
- 3D-Culture 2017
- Stem Cells in Drug Discovery & Toxicity Screening 2017
All
the Key Opinion Leaders from around the World are Participating at this
Conference allowing Maximal Information Exchange and Unparalleled
Networking Opportunities.
Session Sponsors
Agenda Topics- Artery-on-a-Chip for Cardiovascular Disease Research
- Bone-on-a-chip
- Cardiotoxicity/Toxicology Testing
- 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
- Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip (LOAC) Technologies for Constructing Organ-on-a-Chip/Tissue-on-a-Chip
- Modeling Disease-on-a-Chip: Cancer-on-a-Chip, Immune System-on-a-Chip, Thrombosis-on-a-Chip
- Organ-on-a-Chip Applications for Drug Discovery
- Organ-on-a-Chip/Body-on-a-Chip Assembly
Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesJeff Fan, Exhibition Manager jeff@selectbioconferences.com +1-510-857-4865
|
Confirmed Speakers to dateKambez Benam, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado, School of Medicine Cristina Bertinetti-Lapatki, Lab Head Mechanistic Safety, Roche Pharma Research & Early Development, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd Hansang Cho, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina-Charlotte Markus Ebster, Vice President Sales & Marketing, z-microsystems® Matthew Hancock, Managing Engineer, Veryst Engineering, LLC Hiroshi Kimura, Professor, Micro/Nano Technology Center, Tokai University Nick Lewis, Sales & Marketing North America, z-microsystems® Lucie Low, Tissue Chip Program Manager, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), NIH Megan L McCain, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine Michael Moore, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Tulane University and Co-Founder, AxoSim
|
|
Corporate Sponsors
|
Media Sponsors
|
Official Journal Partner
|
Networking
|
|
|
|
|
|