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SELECTBIO Conferences Organ-on-a-Chip and 3D-Culture: Companies, Technologies and Approaches

Tania Konry's Biography



Tania Konry, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Dr.Konry’s laboratory at Northeastern University is focused on developing novel Bio-MEMS approaches to advance point of care diagnostics, cell culture and drug screening and delivery methods. She has developed Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) devices that integrate several laboratory functions such as real time monitoring of target clinically relevant analyte, proteomics, genomics, cell-cell interactions as well as cell secretion and surface monitoring of single cells on a micro-chip. Her single cell project was awarded with NIH and NSF grants. Dr.Konry was nominated as Phase 1 Finalist of Follow That Cell Challenge/NIH and spotlighted in GEN magazine on her work in single-cell work. She also was recognized with Schumacher Faculty Award, presented to one faculty member early in their Northeastern career for significant academic achievement at Northeastern University and received a competitive BD Biosciences immunology research award for analyzing immune-tumor cell interactions in dynamics with single cell resolution.

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