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The Translational Center for Barrier Microphysiological Systems*, The MPS Network**, and the University of Rochester BME Department present: - Rochester MPS Day, a symposium celebrating innovation and collaboration in microphysiological systems in Rochester.
Join local experts and emerging MPS researchers for an inspiring day of groundbreaking innovations in tissue chips, organoids, and next generation drug development tools. Come meet Rochester's growing community of MPS enthusiasts and your next collaborators!
Highlights Include:
- Next-gen models: Musculoskeletal system; Anti-cancer therapies; Autoimmune disease
- Tissue-on-Chip Bootcamp (DIY)
- Introduction to FDA Qualification of Tissue Chips
- Sensors for Tissue Chips
Join us in person, or on Zoom and don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and collaborate!
📍 Location: Helen Wood Hall, Room HWH 1W-304
Event Page: https://events.rochester.edu/event/MPSday2025
We look forward to seeing you there!
* TraCe (Translational Center for Barrier Microphysiological Systems) consists of members from the UR Biomedical Engineering department, CMSR (Center for Musculoskeletal Research), CTSI (Clinical & Translational Science Institute), and the UR Dermatology department.
** The MPS Network membership includes students, technicians, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty from a litany of different departments including Biomedical Engineering, Pathology, Dermatology, Microbiology & Immunology, Material Science, Data Science, and more.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Robert B. Goergen Hall for Biomedical Engineering and Optics, 480 Intercampus Dr, Rochester, NY 14627, United States,Rochester, New York