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MSCA Doctoral Network LifeLUNG

Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen

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The Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen one of the oldest German universities, founded in 1477. It currently has 5,300 R&D personnel, 27.400 students and an R&D spend of >260 million Euro/year. The Faculty of Medicine and the University Hospital Tuebingen are top class institutions for vocational training and research. To foster the reduction of animal studies in the entire state of Baden Wuerttemberg, the university has established the BW 3R Centre Tübingen, a cross-departmental 3R centre for human-relevant microphysiological systems. The research focus lies i) on the development of human microphysiological Organ-on-Chip models that integrate complex human tissues into engineered physiological environments featuring vasculature- like perfusion as well as aspects of the immune system, ii) on the application of Organ-on-Chip technology for pharmaceutical research, toxicological screening, and mechanistic studies, as well as iii) on the development of enabling Organ-on-Chip technologies that support parallelisation, automation, and ease of use.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, Horizon Europe under Grant Agreement No. 101227159 (HORIZON-MSCA-2024-DN-01)

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