QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM)
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A multidisciplinary research centre focusing on the development and use of predictive in vitro models for healthcare innovation
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https://www.cpm.qmul.ac.uk/ 25-06-2020 11:55:26
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Great to see organ-chip technology in the new UKRI Emerging Technology report. This comments how organ-chips could 'revolutionise clinical trial design and deliver a new wave of treatments and interventions, improving global health outcomes' ukri.org/wp-content/upl… Organ-on-a-Chip Technologies Network
Prof Knight, Screen and Connelly will shortly be recruiting three new organ-chip post doctoral research assistants as part of a major 3-year grant on spatial tissue patterning within organ-chips funded by EPSRC with 6 industry partners, and based at Queen Mary Queen Mary University of London QMUL Sci & Eng News
Exciting news! The QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM) has recently been awarded a large project grant from the EPSRC to develop new organ-on-chip technologies tinyurl.com/b9e3wstp. We are now recruiting for 3 postdoc positions!! tinyurl.com/ysvruxf5. Please get in touch in interested.
Check out our new case study describing how Stefaan Verbruggen and colleagues from Queen Mary University of London used #OrganChips to elucidate the biological mechanisms behind bone metastasis of breast cancer: bit.ly/3QEJCoU
Get your organ-on-a-chip abstracts in for #BioMedEng24, happening Queen Mary University of London this Sept! Slots for oral and poster presentations across two organ-on-a-chip (broadly defined) conference sessions. It’s going to be great! Organ-on-a-Chip Technologies Network QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM)
The next meeting of the Tissue & Cell Engineering Society with be held in University of Bristol on 18-20th June 2025. This is the premier tissue engineering conference in the UK, with details to be found on the QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM) website (cpm.qmul.ac.uk/events/) and with updates at TCES 2025! 🧫🔬
Exciting news! Directors of QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM), Prof Hazel Screen & Prof Martin Knight, have been appointed to the Government's Animal Science Committee, where they will deploy Queen Mary University of London's expertise to help reduce the use of animals in science through new technologies. cpm.qmul.ac.uk/news/4654/dire…
Fantastic presentation from Prof Hazel Screen sharing insights from the UK Organ-on-a-Chip Technologies Network Technologies Network, including our exciting new Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council-funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Next-Generation Organ-Chip Technologies at QMUL Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM)!
Interested in using Emulate, Inc. BioKits in your next #organchip experiment? Register for this webinar on 28th August to learn about some example case studies. cpm.qmul.ac.uk/events/4657/em…
The Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research reviewing their Forward Look for UK Bioscience, consulting the community to prepare a plan for the coming 5-10 years of cutting edge biotechnology research. Contribute to the review here: cpm.qmul.ac.uk/news/4655/bbsr…
The esteemed Nuffield Council on Bioethics Nuffield Council on Bioethics is seeking expert opinions from the community for ethical guidelines needed for research using neural organoids. Contribute at this link: cpm.qmul.ac.uk/news/4656/nuff…
Our own Dr Stefaan Verbruggen will be part of an interesting line-up of speakers at the Emulate, Inc. Heidelberg MPS Day on October 1st! More info at the link below to join online or in person: cpm.qmul.ac.uk/events/4660/em…