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How to Maximize Efficiency and Patient Centricity, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks


The panelists will dive into the promise AI holds for accelerating clinical trial enrollment and intake as well as enhancing the patient experience to increase retention. They will also discuss how AI can unlock even more insights from trial data to not only hasten time to market but also to make drugs, devices and therapies safer and more effective. Perhaps most importantly, the experts will offer essential insights into navigating the intricacies of combining new technology with a highly regulated industry.

If researchers want to design, enroll and run an efficient clinical trial in the modern world of AI, they need to cultivate a deep understanding of the technology, its potential and its risks. If they don’t, they could miss an incredible opportunity to remain competitive and improve more lives around the world.

Join this webinar to get insights into the role of AI in clinical research and how to maximize efficiency and patient centricity.

Join Michael Ibara, PharmD, Chief Data Officer, Elligo Health Research®; Paul Della Maggiora, CEO & CTO, Avallano; and Enrique Garcia-Rivera, PhD, VP of AI, Bullfrog AI, for the live webinar on Thursday, October 12, 2023, at 1pm EDT (10am PDT).

For more information, or to register for this event, visit AI in Clinical Research: How to Maximize Efficiency and Patient Centricity.

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Vera Kovacevic, Xtalks, +1 (416) 977-6555 x371, [email protected] 

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New Research by Draper and Pfizer Demonstrates Colon-on-Chip Tissue Models


In IBD drug discovery, most treatment strategies target immune cells and inflammation of the bowel. However, another key element is frequently overlooked: the epithelial barrier that lines the intestinal tract, which provides protection from the intestine contents. When the barrier breaks down, through irritation from intestine contents or from a disease condition, the immune system is activated. The result is a continuous recurrence of inflammation. “We call it a positive feedback loop,” says Elizabeth Wiellette, Ph.D., of Draper. “Even as inflammation is suppressed, the cycle can re-initiate if the epithelial barrier remains damaged, leading to sub-effective treatments.”

Wiellette is a biologist and co-author of a paper published in the prestigious journal [Nature Scientific Reports. A research team from Draper and Pfizer experimented using human organ tissues-on-a-chip. The team seeded, grew and tested human colon epithelial tissue models in Draper’s PREDICT96 high-throughput microfluidic testing platform.

Among the findings, Wiellette and her colleagues demonstrated that Draper’s microfluidic device can be used to reconstruct human colon epithelial physiology and function at the cellular and tissue level and quantify dynamic drug-interaction with bowel tissue in real time. The platform showed it has the potential to screen new drugs for therapeutic effect without the need for animal models, elucidate the mechanism of action on barrier cells and be scaled to provide pre-clinical studies with ample statistical power.

The PREDICT96 colon model combines primary human colon cells and a high-throughput framework with integrated pumping and trans-epithelial electrical resistance (TEER) measurements that make it one of the first systems to efficiently and sensitively assess permeability across multiple donors and many dose treatments. Researchers studied physiologically relevant human intestinal biology in a modality that can support the bandwidth required for applications such as therapeutic and small molecule screening.

“A potential reason that current treatments have significant non-response or loss-of-response could be their focus on suppressing inflammatory response but failure to heal the epithelial barrier,” the authors said. Treatments that target inflammation directly but fail to heal the intestinal barrier may fail to thoroughly suppress the disease state, they said.

Unlike most microfluidic testing platforms that have fewer than a dozen replicates, Draper’s platform can hold 96 individual organ tissue models in one microfluidic culture plate. A key feature is a culture plate lid that provides integrated pumping and sensing, including 192 individual and actively-controlled micropumps and 384 individually addressable electrodes configured to make electrical measurements within each of the 96 tissue models.

In the paper, the authors point out that competing intestine-on-chip platforms are highly specialized and typically support only single or small replicate numbers, rendering them less useful for studies that benefit from high throughput capacity, such as drug discovery.

The paper was co-written by Elizabeth Marr, Thomas Mulhern, Michaela Welch, Philip Keegan, Hesham Azizgolshani, Joseph Charest and Timothy Petrie of Draper; and Marion Kasaian, Celia Caballero Franco and Bryce Johnson of Pfizer.

Draper has modeled intestine, liver, kidney, lung and other organs and has partnered with a pharmaceutical company and consumer products company to manufacture configurations of its PREDICT-96 human organ system. Draper also has collaborated with a university to link organ chips together to predict the effects of potentially toxic chemicals and drugs on the human reproductive system.

Visit Draper at https://www.draper.com/

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Dan Dent, Draper, 6172582462, [email protected], https://www.draper.com/ 

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Dr. Irfan Atcha gets invited to the exclusive 3D Full Arch Advisory Board VIP Event in Los Angeles, CA


3DX is an invite-only advisory board meeting featuring top dentists and Implant specialists from around the US to discuss the future of digital full arch dentistry.

CHICAGO, Sept. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Well established Full arch Dental Implant Center like New Teeth Chicago Dental and experienced Implant Surgeons like Dr. Irfan Atcha utilized office dental 3D printing and works with Sprint Ray as their technology partners. This helps improve the efficiency of forward-thinking practices all over the world. By leveraging existing technologies that exist in digital dentistry, 3D printing enables better outcomes to patient needs, significantly reduces manufacturing times, and opens up new treatment options. With low operating costs, minimal maintenance, and user-friendly design, SprintRay is the choice of 3D printer for all the patients need at New Teeth Chicago Dental.

From AI to Slide-Free Imaging: The 2023 Next-Gen Digital Pathology Conference Sheds Light on Medicine's Future (Boston, United States – October 19-20th, 2023)



DUBLIN, Sept. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — ResearchAndMarkets.com proudly announces the addition of the “Next-Gen Digital Pathology Conference” to its extensive list of offerings, set to take place on 19th-20th October 2023. As digital pathology emerges as a significant technology in recent…

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, Bracane engage mothers, pregnant women, providers across Texas to capture community voices in maternal, infant health initiative



The collaboration continues BCBSTX’s statewide expansion of Special Beginnings® to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in Texas RICHARDSON, Texas, Sept. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Health equity researchers at Bracane have begun hosting listening sessions to include community voices…