Apparatus for Reconfiguration of Components in a Micro-Physiological System

Case ID:
UA17-076
Invention:

The invention is a novel apparatus utilizing modular assembly for the development of co-culture, monitoring, and study of functional interactions between different types of biological material under various environmental conditions. The buckle clamp stage-like apparatus mimics a microfluidic based system.

 

Background:
3D in vitro models are important for studying the functional interactions of the human microbial ecosystems on human tissue. This requires a device that has various components and flexibility to accommodate specific operating conditions and experimentation. In vitro microphysiological systems generally require multiple chambers of cellular culture and a nutrients perfusion chamber. This technology aims to provide alternative to the current microphysiological systems.

Applications:

  • Laboratories
  • Biotechnology companies
  • Drug research

 

Advantages:

  • Quick disassembly time
  • Requires less time to train
  • Reduces risk for contamination when accessing internal cellular components via modular assembly
  • Improves accuracy and quality of data collected

Status: issued U.S. patent #11,261,414

Patent Information:
Contact For More Information:
Garrett Edmunds
Licensing Manager, UAHS-TLA
The University of Arizona
gedmunds@arizona.edu
Lead Inventor(s):
Matthew Barrett
Frederic Zenhausern
Marc Mac Giolla Eain
Paul Wilmes
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