Andrea Pavesi, Ph.D. & Maxine Lam, Ph.D. - Organoids, the recapitulation of Liver and Brain tissue through in vitro models.
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What if we could test drugs and immunotherapies on copies of human tumors on a glass slide? While animal models have been indispensable in the study of disease and therapeutics, they can be incredibly expensive, time consuming, and often do not entirely reflect human biology.
Dr. Andrea Pavesi and Dr. Maxine Lam are looking to change that, producing vascularized tumor organoids at scale in microfluidic devices that recapitulate specific human disease.
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