
Dr. Jain's organ on a chip research can can impact the healthcare landscape in many ways such as bringing the drugs to the patients much faster, easier and ultimately lower the cost of healthcare not just in the United States, but across the globe.
Abhishek Jain
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@JainLabTAMU
Associate Professor/Barbara and Ralph Cox ’53 Faculty Fellow. Texas A&M College of Engineering and School of Medicine.

Dr. Jain's organ on a chip research can can impact the healthcare landscape in many ways such as bringing the drugs to the patients much faster, easier and ultimately lower the cost of healthcare not just in the United States, but across the globe.










Join President Welsh for the second podcast episode of At Ease, produced by @KAMUTVFM, as he sits down with Dr. Abishek Jain from @TAMUEngineering and his former student, Ashley Chuong from @EnMedTAMU. They dive into how “organ-on-a-chip” technology is revolutionizing research from ovarian cancer to aging in space! Listen here: tx.ag/AtEase














Organoids and OoCs aim to improve drug testing and disease modelling, but each suffer from limitations. @milicaruoft discusses their integration to improve cellular hierarchy, structural fidelity, reproducibility, throughput, scale up and efficiency. bit.ly/3RQQuAb





Fantastic talk by @bmentamu colleague @JainLabTAMU on integrating #AI into the design of organ on a chip technologies at CV Bioengineering Symposium at @MethodistHosp