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Award for the bioreactor that simulates the liver

The project "Liver on a chip", participated by the Biomedical Applications Group of the IMB-CNM (CSIC), won the second prize of the second Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) Health Innovation Contest in the Biomedical Research Innovation category.

The team of the project The “Liver on a chip” is a microfluidic chamber that simulates hepatic microcirculation which has been designed and manufactured by the scientists. The results of this project, led by the scientist Jordi Gracia-Sancho from the IDIBAPS, will be useful for the study and diagnostic in vitro tool for cell function, pharmacology, toxicity and personalised medicine. It enables to study the cells “in vitro” in conditions that are virtually “in vivo”.

The Biomedical Applications Group at the Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona (CNM-CSIC) led by the scientist Rosa Villa, and the Protective strategies against hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury IDIBAPS group, led by scientist Carmen Peralta, have collaborated in this project.

The system could be applied to all the biomedical research where vascular system is important (liver, kidney or cardiovascular).The technology is offered as a service by the licensee company D+T AIE.

The awards ceremony took place at VHIR on Friday 10th July and hosted the presentation of the 20 best projects, out of the 67 projects presented.

Contact:

D+T AIE
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Isabel Gavilanes-Pérez
Deputy Vice-Presidency
for Knowledge Transfer, CSIC.
Tel.: +34 – 93 594 77 00
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