BELLEVUE, Wash., Oct. 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- EMulate Therapeutics, a clinical-stage, life sciences, digital therapeutics company developing safe, non-invasive, and highly effective treatments ...
Organ-on-a-chip maker Emulate has launched an upgraded offering for researchers studying inflammatory bowel disease with its tissue model that helps illustrate how immune cells are activated and ...
Emulate, Inc., the world leader in Organ-on-a-Chip technology, today announced the commercial launch of the AVA™ Emulation System , a self-contained instrument that cultures, incubates, and images up ...
Platform adopted by 10 of the top 25 biopharmaceutical companies, by U.S. governmental agencies, and by academic research centers worldwide Organs-on-Chips enable drug developers and researchers to ...
The human guinea pig may soon be extinct. He (it’s usually a ‘he’) has become endangered through the advances of cell culture science, which increasingly close the gap between in vitro testing (the ...
Emulate is the leading provider of next generation in vitro biological models. Researchers use their organ-on-a-chip technology to understand and predict drug response with greater precision and ...
The promise of being able to test drugs more effectively and efficiently before they enter human trials using ‘organs on chips’ is gathering pace, thanks to a new collaboration between Emulate and the ...
Who will come up with the killer app for drug discovery, the thing that will make finding new medicines faster, cheaper, and less risky? No one has come close to figuring that out, but a group of ...
A Boston startup known for its plastic chips that simulate human organs announced the appointment of a new CEO on Thursday as it ramps up its commercial portfolio with new funding. Jim Corbett will ...
Emulate, Inc. today announced the company’s launch with a $12 million Series A financing to commercialize a first-in-kind, automated ‘Organs-on-Chips’ platform that mimics human physiology and ...
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