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Apr 13, 2020

Boston calling!

Next month we are travelling three weeks to Boston thanks to the Richi Entrepeneurs. This program helps companies around the world to land in USA through Massachussets, one of the most interesting areas of the country, especially for biotech companies. Richi Entrepeneurs assigns each participant a mentor with the idea to help them looking for potential clients, investors, clusters… and also they try to do some seminars to explain the main differences between Europe and America in different topics: business culture, patents, certifications needed.

Richi Entrepeneurs has already done a couple of programs in the last years with great results for the companies that have participated in them. There have been 37 impact start ups and 71 entrepenurs. 5 of them have already landed in Boston after the program and 10 more are planning to do it in the next future. 5 entrepeneurs have been named Under 35 by MIT Tech Review, something that our R&D Manager Rosa already has.

For Beonchip this trip is a grat opportunity to validate our technology in possibly the biggest hub of Organ on a Chip around the world. Some huge companies such as Emulate are in Boston, and many researchers from MIT an Harvard and working in this topic and would be a perfect opportunity to get to know them and get feedback from the world leaders of our sector.

This trip could be done with the support of Conetic (Confederación Española de Empresas de Tecnología de la Información y Electrónica) that thought that we could be one of the Spanish companies that make a difference in this year´s program. We are very glad to be the first company from our region, Aragon, that participates in this program that we hope it would be great for our future as a company. If you want to have more information about our trip don´t forget to look our website during next weeks.

BOSTON CALLING!

 

Volatile organic compound detection in vitro as biomarkers of tumor progression

Summary This paper describes the use of our Be-Gradient Barrier-Free device to simulate the ischemic conditions present in solid tumors, enabling the study of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as biomarkers for tumor progression . This approach marks a notable...

Microfluidic chip design customization guide for optimal cell culture

Summary This guide summarizes Beonchip’s microfluidic chip design customization options to improve your cell culture model. It highlights the importance of channel dimensions in microfluidic chips for key aspects such as cell culture area, microscopy inspection, and...

Gravity-driven flow importance in Organ-on-chip applications

Summary Gravity-driven flow is paramount during the first stages of culture in organ-on-chip platforms. This study demonstrates oxygen consumption in a cellular monolayer within a microfluidic device and highlights the significance of gravitational-flow in maintaining...

Bioprinting in organ-on-chip applications

Summary Over the past few years, bioprinting has emerged as a compelling field of study. The field of organ-on-chip has particularly benefited from bioprinting applications, offering novel pathways to enhance in vitro cell culture methods. This technical note explores...

A microphysiological system for handling graphene-related materials under flow conditions

Summary Researchers from the University of Castilla la Mancha and University of Zaragoza have optimized a microfluidic system under flow conditions to reduce the adsorption of graphene materials on components such as tubing and microfluidic devices, as well as their...

Improving cell-cell and cell-matrix contact area with custom designs of the Be-Transflow device

Summary At Beonchip we offer standard cell culture platforms and the option to customize the channel's dimensions or pore size of the membrane. In addition, we also offer services where the device’s design can be altered to better suit the research needs.In this note,...

BE-Gradient as a blood-brain barrier model

Summary Here we provide a comprehensive and brief overview of a scientific publication detailing the developmental journey of the BE-Gradient Barrier-Free device. In it we elucidate its intricate design process and rigorous testing procedures in a collaborative effort...

Cell fixation, staining and immunostaining in a chip.

Introduction Cell fixation and immunostaining are critical techniques in cell biology and biomedical research. Cell fixation is the process of immobilising cells in a particular state, preserving their morphology, and preventing any further changes. This is crucial...

BE-Transflow device as an epithelium-on-a-chip model for permeability studies

Researchers from the University of Zaragoza have employed the Be-Transflow device to develop a stratified epithelia-on-a-chip model, highlighting this device as a useful platform for permeability studies.Figure 1 BE-Transflow device. Replicating the permeability of a...

Organoids on chip

What is an organoid and why use it in research? There has been an increasing shift towards the development of 3D cell culture models in attempts to create an increased complexity that can be compared with the in vivo better than 2D models. From the different 3D...
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