Events Overview
Organ-on-chip (OoC) technologies are reshaping how we model human biology for drug development offering physiologically relevant platforms that go beyond traditional cell cultures and animal models. This session brings together two experts to explore OoC applications across multiple tissues and ADME assessment, with a practical lens on translational utility.
What This Session Covers
TALK 01
Organ-on-Chip Platforms for Human-Relevant Modelling of Skin, Lung & Retinal Tissue for Predictive Drug Development
Dr. Prajakta Dandekar Jain | UGC Faculty & M.Tech Coordinator, ICT Mumbai
- Microfluidic platforms for skin, lung & retinal tissue using soft lithography & 3D printing
- Skin-on-chip: 3D co-culture under dynamic perfusion and air-liquid interface conditions
- Lung-on-chip: immune response to Influenza A and SARS-CoV-2 spike protein
- Retina-on-chip: modelling dry age-related macular degeneration features
- Scalable human-relevant frameworks for predictive drug screening
TALK 02
Gut-on-a-Chip: A Translational Platform for Intestinal ADME and Drug Discovery
Mr. Ramana Jinugu | Principal Scientist, DMPK · Syngene Scientific Solutions Ltd.
- Replicating intestinal physiology with microfluidics, flow & peristalsis-like motion
- Realistic ADME assessment: permeability, transporters (P-gp, BCRP) & metabolism (CYP3A4)
- Microbiome integration for drug–microbe interaction studies
- Improved translational predictability over Caco-2, reducing reliance on animal models
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