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Completed SBIR/STTR CONTRACTS NIH (US)

PHASE I AWARD - AN ORGAN-ON-VASCULARNET MODEL FOR IN VITRO EVALUATION OF RADIATION AND DRUG THERAPIES

$4M USD

Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Chromologic, Llc
Country United States
Start Date Sep 16, 2024
End Date Sep 15, 2025
Duration 364 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 11191354
Grant Description

There is an urgent need for near physiological organ-on-chip models that can replace testing in animals for human drug development.

The Organ-on-VascularNet platform is a 3D organoid tissue model with selfassembled vascular networks that enables pharmaceutical testing in both normal and malignant tissues.

Organ-on-VascularNet models will be exposed to a combination of x-ray irradiation and interferon â (IFN-â) treatment, and the cellular and molecular responses will be compared to the outcomes observed in vivo.

We expect that the Organ-on-VascularNet model will allow for the near-physiological interactions of components of the circulating immune system with the resident tissue, which characterize the responses observed in vivo.

Thus, IFN-â treatment should protect normal intestinal tissue for radiation-induced damage and should sensitize tumors to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.

Successful recapitulation of the in vivo responses suggests a role for the Organ-on-VascarNet model in drug development.

We will discuss the potential of this technology with the FDA under their Drug Development Tool (DDT) and Innovative Science and Technology Approaches for New Drugs (ISTAND) programs.

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Chromologic, Llc

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