Microphysiological Systems Conference 2023: A Deep Dive into Technologies & Applications - Innovations in 3D-Culture, Organoids, and Organs-on-Chips fields (Orlando, Florida - July 26-27, 2023)

Microphysiological Systems Conference 2023: A Deep Dive into Technologies & Applications - Innovations in 3D-Culture, Organoids, and Organs-on-Chips fields (Orlando, Florida - July 26-27, 2023)

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Dublin, June 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Microphysiological Systems 2023: A Deep Dive into Technologies & Applications" conference has been added to * ResearchAndMarkets.com's* offering.

*Welcome to the Microphysiological Systems 2023: A Deep Dive into Technologies & Applications to be held July 26-27, 2023 in Orlando, Florida*

This conference brings together the innovations in 3D-Culture, Organoids, and Organs-on-Chips fields, circa 2023, and brings the key opinion leaders and thought leaders in the field for an intensive 2-days of scientific presentations, networking as well as engagement with companies developing innovations in tools and technologies in this expanding space.

This conference brings together researchers from both academia and industry and will discuss the development of techniques and tools implemented in the study and analysis of 3D-Culture, Organoids and Organs-on-Chips systems utilizing BioEngineering Tools and Technologies.

Topics to be covered include 3D-cell based screening methods, high content screening, and analysis, the use of model systems, and novel approaches for physiologically-relevant analysis of cell systems as well as building these systems (MPS systems).

Attending this event will provide you with excellent opportunities for networking with attendees from biotech companies, academia, and technology/tools vendors, helping you to find solutions and build collaborations.

The host is honored that Professor Mike Shuler, Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering at Cornell University and President of Hesperos will be Chairperson of this Conference.

Conference Attendees Receive Full Access to the Co-Located EV Conference for Maximal Networking and Scientific Exchange.

***The Conference Features Scientific Presentations from Academics, Technical Presentations from Industry, Technology Spotlight Presentations from Technology-Tools Vendors, and an Exhibit Hall with Companies Showcasing their Commercial Offerings.***

*Agenda Topics*

· BioEngineering Approaches for Building Microphysiological Systems/Organs-on-a-Chip
· Building Microphysiological Systems -- Organs-on-a-Chip
· Technologies and Tools in this Space
· End-User Applications of Microphysiological Systems Currently, circa 2023
· High-Content Analysis and Phenotypic Screening and Analysis in 3D-Culture, Organoids and Organs-on-Chips Model Systems
· Organ-on-a-Chip Applications for Drug Discovery and Toxicity Screening
· Organ-on-a-Chip/Body-on-a-Chip Assembly using Microfluidics: Tools and Approaches

*Agenda:*

*Wednesday, 26 July 2023*

*08:00 - Conference Registration and Materials Pick-Up + Coffee*

Session Title: Emerging Trends and Themes in the Microphysiological Systems (MPS) Space
Session Chairperson: Professor Mike Shuler, Cornell University and Hesperos

*09:00 - Michael Shuler - Conference Chair*

Making Microphysiological Systems (MPS) Useful
Michael Shuler, Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering, Cornell University, President Hesperos, Inc., United States of America

*09:30 - Jason Ekert - Keynote Presentation
*An Outlook Towards Adoption of MPS in Drug Development
Jason Ekert, Head US Discovery Translational Technology, UCB Pharma, United States of America

*10:00 - Reyk Horland - Keynote Presentation*

The Impact of Integrated Multi-Organ-Chip Systems in Substance Testing: Progress and Future Outlook
Reyk Horland, CEO, TissUse GmbH, Germany

*10:30 - Mid-Morning Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibit Hall*

*11:15 - James Hickman - Keynote Presentation*

Human-on-a-Chip Systems as Pre-Clinical Models for Neurological Diseases and Disorders
James Hickman, Professor, Nanoscience Technology, Chemistry, Biomolecular Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Central Florida; Chief Scientist, Hesperos, United States of America

*11:45 - Mandy Esch - Keynote Presentation*

Design and Operation of Pumpless Multi-Organ Microphysiological Devices
Mandy Esch, Project Leader, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States of America

*12:15 - Networking Lunch - Network with Colleagues and Meet Exhibitors*

*14:00 - Gretchen Mahler - Keynote Presentation*

*Calcific Aortic Valve Disease on a Chip*
Gretchen Mahler, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Binghamton University, United States of America

*14:30 - Multiorgan Microphysiological Systems as Tools to Study Complex Diseases*
Martin Trapecar, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins University, United States of America

*15:00 - Intelligent Droplet Screen for High-Throughput Single Cell Level Tumor Profiling on Extracellular Matrix*
Chia-Hung Chen, Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

*15:30 - Mid-Afternoon Coffee Break and Networking*

*16:00 - Matthias von Herrath - Keynote Presentation*

Title to be Confirmed.
Matthias von Herrath, Vice President and Senior Medical Officer, Novo Nordisk, Professor, La Jolla Institute, United States of America

*16:30 - Tissue Chips in Space: Modeling Human Disease States in Microgravity*
Dmitriy Krepkiy, Program Officer, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), United States of America

*17:00 - Close of Conference Programming + Networking Reception with Beer and Wine*

*18:30 - Close of Conference Day*

*Thursday, 27 July 2023*

*08:00 - Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibit Hall*

*09:00 - Michael Roberts - Keynote Presentation
*Biomanufacturing and In-Space Production Applications on the ISS National Lab
Michael Roberts, Chief Scientific Officer, International Space Station National Laboratory, United States of America

*09:45 - Jana Stoudemire - Conference Chair*

Humanity's Next Chapter
Jana Stoudemire, Director, In-Space Manufacturing, Axiom Space, United States of America

*10:30 - Morning Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibit Hall*

*11:15 - Marc Giulianotti - Conference Chair*

The Orbital Age
Marc Giulianotti, Sr. Manager, In Space Biomanufacturing, Sierra Space, United States of America

*12:00 - DNA-Inspired Janus Base Nanomaterials for Cartilage Tissue Chip Applications*
Yupeng Chen, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut, United States of America

*12:30 - Applying Analytics to Muscle Tissue Chip Real-Time Biomechanics for In-Space Biomonitoring of Tissue Degradation*
Siobhan Malany, Associate Professor, University of Florida and Founder, Micro-gRx, United States of America

*13:00 - Networking Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall -- Network with the Exhibitors and Engage with Colleagues*

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/q81l2f

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