We are a team of researchers and engineers passionate about building Organ-on-Chip technologies from the ground up.
At MicroOrganChip, we design, prototype, and test microfluidic platforms that enable the creation of advanced 3D organ models. By combining microengineering, cell biology, and biomedical science, we recreate miniature tissue environments that better reflect the complexity of the human body.
Our work focuses on developing physiologically relevant in vitro models that allow us to study cellular mechanisms, tissue interactions, and the effects of drugs under controlled conditions. From spheroids and organoids to complex multi-cellular systems, we aim to bridge the gap between traditional cell culture and real human physiology.
We believe that Organ-on-Chip technologies have the potential to transform how we study diseases, evaluate therapies, and understand biological systems.
Our research sits at the intersection of engineering, microtechnology, biology, and medicine, spanning both fundamental science and translational applications.
And because research is rarely easy, we follow a simple motto:
“What doesn’t kill us brings us back to the lab.”
Stay tuned as we share our work, ideas, technologies, and the journey of building next-generation biological models.
