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ISAM Webinar: Advancing preclinical in vitro pulmonary platforms for ventilation assays

Friday, May 13, 2022   (0 Comments)
Posted by: Jessica Oakes


Title: ISAM Webinar: Advancing preclinical in vitro pulmonary platforms for ventilation assays

Monday, 27th June 2022

  • 8 am – 9 am (San Diego, CA); 11 am – 12 am (New York, NY); 5 pm – 6 pm (Paris, France)
  • Follow this link to register for the zoom webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_I-pHCBkGR2GQU6mWqrkGhw
Presenter: Josué Sznitman, PhD
Josué Sznitman is an Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Technion Israel Institute of Technology

 

Facilitators:
  • Jessica Oakes
  • Carsten Ehrhardt
  • Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser (ISAM president)

Webinar content

    Over the past years, advanced in vitro pulmonary platforms have witnessed exciting developments that are pushing beyond traditional preclinical cell culture methods. Here, we discuss ongoing efforts in bridging the gap between in vivo and in vitro interfaces and identify some of the bioengineering challenges that lie ahead in delivering new generations of human-relevant preclinical in vitro pulmonary platforms. We showcase a number of examples from our group including the first multi-compartment human airway-on-chip platform to serve as a preclinical in vitro benchmark underlining regional lung crosstalk for viral infection pathways.

About the presenter

    Josué Sznitman is a Swiss, French and Israeli national. Sznitman graduated from MIT with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering (2002), followed by a Dr. Sc. (2008) from the ETH Zurich. In 2008, Sznitman joined the University of Pennsylvania as a Postdoctoral Fellow and moved to Princeton University as a Lecturer and Research Associate, appointed by the Princeton Council of Science & Technology. He joined the Technion in October 2010 as a tenure-track Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2016. Sznitman’s research underscores respiratory transport phenomena and pulmonary physiology, with a focus on preclinical models and drug delivery to the lungs including inhalation therapy. He is an associate editor for the Journal of Biomechanics, Clinical Biomechanics and Frontiers in Bioengineering & Biotechnology and also serves as a member of the Editorial Board of Biomicrofluidics and the European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Among his accolades, Sznitman was awarded the Young Investigator Award (2015) by the International Society of Aerosols in Medicine (ISAM) for a researcher under 40 and most recently the 2018 Emerging Scientist Award in Drug Delivery to the Lungs (The Aerosol Society, UK). His recent dissemination activities have included Webinars and the opportunity to deliver a TEDx Talk (2019) titled “From race cars to the lungs”.