2016 Tissue Chip Testing Center Awards
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On Oct. 13, 2016, NCATS announced approximately $6 million in new awards for fiscal year 2016 to establish three Tissue Chip Testing Centers (TCTCs). These centers provided a way to test and validate tissue chip platforms developed through the Tissue Chip for Drug Screening program. Investigators from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Texas A&M University conducted the independent validation of tissue chip platforms, and the University of Pittsburgh set up a tissue chip database for each organ platform.
Texas A&M University, College Station
TEX-VAL: Texas A&M Tissue Chip Validation Center
Principal Investigator: Ivan Rusyn, M.D., Ph.D.
Grant Number: 1-U24TR001950-01
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Translational Center of Tissue Chip Technologies for Quantitative Characterization of Microphysiological Systems
Principal Investigators: Murat Cirit, Ph.D., and Alan J. Grodzinsky, Sc.D.
Grant Number: 1-U24-TR001951-01
University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh Microphysiological Systems Testing Database Center
Principal Investigator: Mark E. Schurdak, Ph.D.
Grant Number: 1-U24-TR001935-01