Sounds of Science

Ep. 81: Biomedical Engineering: The Future of Research?


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As researchers continue to look for new ways to test therapeutics in vitro, the field of biomedical engineering is offering new microphysiological systems that can reduce the need for animal models. Hear from Jeffrey Borenstein, Director of the Biomedical Engineering Centre at Draper, as he explains how it works, ways to expedite its access, and the benefits they will ultimately bring to patients.

Show Notes  
  

The Coming of Age of Organ-on-a-Chip technology 

Sounds of Science E76: Multi-Organ Chip Systems 

Charles River Joins Consortium to Advance Organ-on-a-Chip Technology 

Bold New Approached: The Future of Organoid Intelligence 

Organoids Evolve from Academic Marvel to Industrial Tool 

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