Trophoblast on Chip Model
Student:
Nisong Monyimba
Mentors:
Dr. David Brafman, PhD – Arizona State University, SBHSE
Dr. Jessica Weaver, PhD – Arizona State University, SBHSE
Dr. Vincent Pizziconi, PhD– Arizona State University, SBHSE
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Zoom Link:
https://asu.zoom.us/j/88305792042
Abstract
The maternal-fetal interface is challenging to investigate in vivo models due to species-specific differences in placental development and ethics evaluating placental development in humans during gestation. The research team aims to develop a 3D placental microfluidic culture system (trophoblast-on-a-chip model) to mimic the human placental microenvironment by reproducing key placental microenvironment elements such as trophoblast cells and pancreatic extracellular matrix (ECM) components. The research team designed a 3D printed chip that incorporates dynamic medium flow, with the goal of enabling real-time monitoring of trophoblast cell invasion and cell-to-cell interactions. The team currently evaluating the suitability of our chip design as a platform to support ECM-mimicking hydrogels and trophoblast cell viability.