Smart Organ-on-Chip Devices
Smart Organ-on-Chip Devices by Tiago Albertini Balbino, Paulo Bartolo, Letícia Charelli delivers a forward-looking guide to the next generation of microphysiological systems. This authoritative volume captures how organ-on-chip technology, microfluidics and integrated biosensors are reshaping drug discovery, toxicology and personalized medicine.
Step into a clear, practical exploration of design principles, materials, sensor integration, and automated control strategies that make devices “smart.” Rich in real-world examples and engineering insight, the book bridges theory and application—showing how microfluidic platforms interface with tissue engineering, data analytics and regulatory pathways to accelerate translational research.
Engineered for readers across disciplines, this resource benefits biomedical engineers, life-science researchers, clinicians, and graduate students eager to implement organ-on-chip systems in academic or industrial settings. Learn how smart devices reduce reliance on animal models, enable high-content screening, and support precision therapeutics. Internationally relevant, the content speaks to research communities from Europe and North America to Asia and Latin America, reflecting global trends in lab-on-chip innovation.
Readable yet rigorous, the authors explain complex topics—sensor calibration, fluid dynamics, cell–material interactions, and scalability—in accessible language while maintaining scientific depth. Whether you’re developing prototypes or evaluating platforms for drug pipelines, this book equips you with the knowledge to design smarter, more reliable organ-on-chip solutions.
Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of organ-on-chip and microfluidics innovation and bring practical, scalable strategies into your lab or organization.
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