Geraldine Hamilton: Body parts on a chip
潔瑞丁•漢彌爾頓: 人體器官晶片
Geraldine Hamilton builds organs and body parts on a chip -- to test new, custom cures. Full bio
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太過昂貴、耗時
或是否安全所使用的工具讓我們相當失望
throw them in one of these dishes,
它們不能
牠們告訴我們在複雜器官結構中細胞的變化
what will happen in humans
在人體內發生的事
在體外也能「快樂」的方法
But it's pretty incredible.
但卻是如此地不可思議
會呼吸、活生生的人類的肺
little mini-organs in the lab.
創造了最小的功能單位
生化反應、作用機能和機械應變
這些規模和細胞以及生長環境相仿的結構
例如肺部細胞
伸展以及收縮這些膜的作用力
在我們呼吸的時候所承受的作用力
扮演抵抗細菌入侵的角色
inflammation due to infection,
發生在這片晶片上
so you can see them flowing through,
所以你們能夠看到它們正常流過
捕捉到單一一顆白血球
吞噬擁有綠色標記的細菌
對感染的最基礎反應
amount of information
很多細胞在晶片上所發生的事
來自肺部細小氣管中的細胞
and they can't clear that mucus out.
也和囊性纖維化等嚴重疾病有關
that we get in these chips,
而且好的治療方法不多
研發一系列不同的器官晶片
因此我們可以把多個晶片連結在一起
a whole human in these chips,
使用了噴劑藥物後所發生的事
a drug like an aerosol drug.
when you take your inhaler,
包括化妝品工業
正在實驗室裡研發的皮膚晶片
這些產品裡的成分對皮膚是否安全
safe to put on your skin
接觸到的化學製品是否安全
生物恐怖主義以及輻射暴露方面
或是其他致命性疾病
例如SARS
這可能會導致有負面藥物反應的危險族群
from all those different populations,
族群細胞取出並放在晶片上
that are doing this.
所有人正通力合作
digital manufacturing.
而是數以百萬計的晶片
或更多的晶片所需要的工程控制
也可以進到實驗室
像這台一般的原型機卡匣中
未來可能發生的事情
可能有天差地遠或無法預測的反應
had a really bad headache,
"Well, I'll try something different."
「好吧,我要嘗試些其它方法」
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Geraldine Hamilton - Bio researcherGeraldine Hamilton builds organs and body parts on a chip -- to test new, custom cures.
Why you should listen
Geraldine Hamilton’s career spans from academic research to biotech start-ups to pharma. Her research focus has been on the development and application of human-relevant in-vitro models for drug discovery. She was one of the founding scientists, VP of Scientific Operations and Director of Cell Products, in a start-up biotech company (CellzDirect), that successfully translated and commercialized technology from academic research to supply the pharmaceutical industry with hepatic cell products and services for safety assessment and drug-metabolism studies.
Hamilton received her Ph.D. in cell biology/toxicology from the University of Hertfordshire (England) in conjunction with GlaxoSmithkline, followed by a post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of North Carolina. Her current research interests and prior experience include: organs on-a-chip, toxicology and drug metabolism, liver cell biology, mechanisms regulating gene expression and differentiation, regulation of nuclear receptors and transcriptional activation in hepatocytes by xenobiotics, human cell isolation and cryopreservation techniques.
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