Researchers in the BIRDIE consortium have created a versatile stem cell-based model of the kidney proximal tubule. The study, published in Toxicology In Vitro, shows that the model can accurately predict the toxic effect of multiple reference compounds. Additionally, the…
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Getting together to build the future of in vitro models
On March 12, we gathered several international experts on organ-on-chip technology and kidney diseases in Maastricht to discuss how to bring advanced in vitro research technologies from bench to business. The workshop covered a diverse set of topics ranging from…
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Summer of Science
The BIRDIE team has had an exciting summer of science with our researcher attending multiple conferences and meetings, including participation at TERMIS in Seattle and at the EUROoCS in Milan. Going to meetings is a great way for us to…
