HTH researchers (S. Abadpour, E. M. Niemi, S. Krauss, H. Scholz)
with collaborators have published a new article in Advanced Healthcare Materials presenting a functional 3D bioprinted scaffold for islets and ASCs transplantation.
2023
The project entitled “HE-POP: Studying the Health Effects of Persistent Organic Pollutants, Using Mass Spectrometry, Organoids, and Organ-On-A-Chip” received 8 mio NOK.
News from the Research School for Training the Next Generation of Micro- and Nanotechnology Researchers in Norway (TNNN).
Article in the Apollon popular science magazine featruing the "Integrated Technologies for Tracking Organoid Morphogenesis" (ITOM) UiO:Life Science Convergence Environment.
HTH researchers and collaborators have published a new article in "Electrophoresis" describing RPLC–MS/MS for multi-hormone measurements of SC-islets on an OoC platform.
HTH researchers with collaborators have published a new article in Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology applying sterolomics to organoids used for disease modeling of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
HTH researchers with collaborators have published a new article in Advanced Healthcare Materials providing a meta-analysis of the global organoid and OoC research from 2011 onwards.
HTH researchers have published a new article in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology presenting a systematic study of phenotypic and functional changes of hESC- and hiPSC-derived scHSCs and scLSECs during prolonged in vitro culture.
HTH researchers together with collaborators have published a new article in Bioengineering. The article presents a novel experimental setup that utilizes audio technology principles to expose adherent cells to rhythmic vertical vibrations.
HTH PhD student Christine Olsen has received the Runner-up Best Poster Award at the HPLC 2023 International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques in Dusseldorf.
In partnership with Inven2, researchers from HTH intend to establish a company that will utilize innovative OoC technology to provide services to other researchers, biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
HTH researchers together with collaborators have published a new article in Cell Reports Methods. The article describes a robust data-processing and calibration pipeline, qRamanomics, that allows label-free, multi-factorial, chemometric phenotyping of 3D biospecimens using confocal Raman spectral imaging.
The project entitled “Pump-less recirculation Organ-on-Chip platform” received 5 mio NOK. This verification project aims to translate the recirculation Organ-on-chip (rOoC) platform concept into a commercially viable product portfolio.
Stian Kogler with HTH collaborators has published a new article in Trends in Analytical Chemistry. The article reviews how mass spectrometry is used for studying organoids and organ-on-a-chip-derived material.
The annual report for 2022 is now published online.
Henry Hoyle with Anna Katharina Frank, Espen Melum, Stefan Krauss, Mathias Busek, Aleksandra Aizenshtadt and Kayoko Shoji is one of six new teams admitted to UiO's innovation program SPARK Norway with the project: DUCT chip – An artificial bile duct on a chip recapitulating immune functions