From Christiane Hahn:
Tissue Chips and Organoids in Space Research – Roundtable at EUROoCS 2024
Join us at the table!
On July 4th, 2024, we will be part of the “Exploring New Horizons: Tissue Chips and Organoids in Space Research” roundtable during the European Organ on a Chip Society (EUROoCS) annual meeting in Milan.
Hosted by EUROoCS with participation from ESA, NASA, and the scientific community, this event will provide a comprehensive overview of integrating organ-on-chip and organoids research into the space context.
For more information, please visit the EUROoCS 2024 site (https://euroocs.eu/annual-meeting/)
Likely @AnimalAWG @MultiOmicsAWG @jessicadurbano
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Thank you very much for sharing this Italian opportunity! I’ll check the website right now
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Thanks for sharing.
I have problems finding other topics related to organ-on-chip in space among the topics list. Do we have some? Is Christiane Hahn a member of AWGs? Thanks.
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Hi @agata.rudolf — welcome and thanks for posting!
I don’t believe Christiane is an AWG member. We met one another when she was in Galveston, TX, for a NASA human research conference. We were coordinated to meet through @rodrigo.coutinhodeal since there’s a collaboration ongoing on several levels @svcostes
I posted the event here from a post on Christiane’s LinkedIn, where I let her know I’d post here
Indeed, this “forum-space” is only a month and several days old, so there are only a handful of posts on TOC/Organoids. This will grow over time
This domain was discussed this past Wednesday at the monthly @AnimalAWG mtg, and is covered a bit in this Topic on “microenvironment ECM…”
Perhaps this will evolve into its own AWG project part of the Animal AWG soon, @paula6 leads that AWG
I do hope to discuss this topic with @m.trombetta.lima in-person at COSPAR2024 in a couple weeks
Cheers!
Thanks so much for the information and the contacts. I will email Christiane, Rodrigo, Paula, and Marina in the next few days, as my Institution is searching for collaborators on a big interdisciplinary project…
Thanks again!
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