Organoids and a large portion of Chips!

By: WORC.Community
  • Summary

  • The WORC.Community podcast and also watch (at WORC.Community) the free to join network for organoid, organ-on-a-chip & NAM researchers. Join Professors Marianna Kruithof-de Julio, University of Bern and Steven Ray Haakon Wilson, University of Oslo talking all things organoid and organ-on-a-chip! Contact us with your questions. Watch video at https://www.worc.community/channels/5753

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  • Who is Marianna from the WORC.Community Podcast: 'Organoids and a large portion of Chips!'?
    Sep 4 2024

    The WORC.Community podcast at the free to join network for organoid, organ-on-a-chip & NAM researchers!

    Research is better connected, FREE join the WORC.Community today!
    Latest news, papers, webinars, technologies and more.

    Proud supporters of
    WORD+2025 The event for both Organoid & Organ-on-a-chip Researchers!' 11th to 13th February 2025, Cambridge, U.K!

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    14 mins
  • Who is Steven from the WORC.Community Podcast: 'Organoids and a large portion of Chips!'?
    Sep 4 2024

    The WORC.Community podcast at the free to join network for organoid, organ-on-a-chip & NAM researchers!

    Research is better connected, FREE join the WORC.Community today!
    Latest news, papers, webinars, technologies and more.

    Proud supporters of
    WORD+2025 The event for both Organoid & Organ-on-a-chip Researchers!' 11th to 13th February 2025, Cambridge, U.K!

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    10 mins
  • Organoids and a large portion of Chips! -Episode 1.
    Sep 4 2024

    The WORC.Community podcast at the free to join network for organoid, organ-on-a-chip & NAM researchers!

    Research is better connected, FREE join the WORC.Community today!
    Latest news, papers, webinars, technologies and more. Proud supporters of WORD+2025 The event for both Organoid & Organ-on-a-chip Researchers!' 11th to 13th February 2025, Cambridge, U.K!

    Jump to these highlights:

    • 2mins: back ground of hosts and why and how did you get into organoid and organ-on-a-chip research?
    • 9min30s: What are organoids and organ-on-a-chips, why and how are they being used and analysed in research?
    • 18min15s: What is driving organoid and organ-on-a-chip research?
    • 25mins: How trustworthy is the data?
    • 30mins20s: What research has stood out the last few months?
    • 35mins45s: Consequences of 'Hype in research/media' how should you manage them?
    • 42mins15s: Media reporting and interpretation of quotes and context!
    • 44min15s: Funding- drops and returns and media impact.
    • 50mins40s: Recap of organoids and work that has to be done, hot topics for next podcast; standardisation, ethics, usage, multi-disciplinary research and sharing of information- that's just to begin with!
    • 52mins58s: Where to meet our hosts this month-come day hello!


    Meet Marianna this month at:

    https://ursonline.org/

    https://www.aacr.org/meeting/aacr-special-conference-pancreatic-cancer-2024/

    https://www.ibcnweb.com/2024-ibcn-meeting/

    EV15_23-24SETT2024_ROME.pdf (mitcongressi.it)

    Meet Steven this month at:

    https://isc2024.org/

    https://euroocs.eu/summer-school/

    https://nordic-innovation-fair-2024.b2match.io/page-2441

    https://informaconnect.com/nordic-life-science-2024/

    Steven discussed this paper:

    https://www.worc.community/documents/roadblocks-confronting-widespread-dissemination-and-deployment-of-organs-on-chips

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    56 mins

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