Miniature Heart Bioreactor for Safe Drug Testing
Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory are working on a technology that could improve and streamline drug development. They are creating an artificial heart that has the same biological content and structure as a human heart, and replicates beat rate and the blood flow. It could one day be used to test new drugs safely and efficiently and eliminate animal testing.
More From SAE Media Group
Medical Design Briefs
Video Spotlight on Products and Services
Medical Design Briefs
Medical Design Briefs: 2022 Technology Leaders
More
Tech Briefs
Device Tests Drugs on Tumor Tissue
Medical Design Briefs
Testing Facility Called “Game Changer” in Regenerative Medicine
Medical Design Briefs
Moving One Step Closer to Personalized Anesthesia
Podcasts
Emerging Trends in Drug Delivery
Electronics & Sensors INSIDER
Biosensors Using Field-Effect Transistors Show Great Promise
Tech Briefs
5 Ws of the Injectable Alcohol Monitoring Sensor
Medical Design Briefs
Breakthrough Could Make Automated Dosing Systems Universal
Tech Briefs
Detecting Fake Drugs With A Piece Of Paper
Medical Design Briefs
3D Printed Microneedle Technology Transforms Remote Healthcare
Medical Design Briefs
Monitoring Drug-Induced Cardiotoxicity
Medical Design Briefs
System Prints Biological Tissue in 30 Seconds
Medical Design Briefs
Wearable Sensor Could Guide Precision Drug Dosing
Tech Briefs
How Much Do You Know About Labs-on-a-Chip
Medical Design Briefs
COVID-19 Test Produces Rapid Results
Medical Design Briefs
Drug Testing with Human Body-on-Chip Systems
Medical Design Briefs
Soft Implantable Polymer Balloon Enables Controlled and Targeted Drug Delivery
Medical Design Briefs
Tendon Healing: Nanoparticles for Precision Drug Delivery
Transcript
No transcript is available for this video.