Emulate BioKits: Innovative Case Studies in Disease Modeling and Immunotherapy Safety

In this webinar, Emeli Chatterjee, Postdoctoral Researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Ben Swenor, Senior Science Liaison at Emulate, present case studies from three peer-reviewed papers highlighting how Organ-Chips have been used to study cardiorenal syndrome, environmental enteric dysfunction (EED), and immunotherapy safety. View now to learn how Organ-Chips can be used to investigate complex disease mechanisms and evaluate immunotherapy safety.

Case study topics include: 

  • Cardiorenal Syndrome: Investigating the role of extracellular vesicles from patients with cardiorenal syndrome on renal injury using the Kidney-Chip, offering insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets. 
  • Immuno-oncology Safety: Using the Colon Intestine-Chip and Duodenum Intestine-Chip to evaluate the on-target, off-tumor safety of T-cell bispecific antibodies. 
  • Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED): Replicating EED disease mechanisms with the Duodenum Intestine-Chip, comparing the effects of malnutrition with healthy vs. patient-derived tissue to uncover novel therapeutic targets. 

Read the author Q&A here.