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Federal initiative to create “organs on a chip”

Posted on July 1, 2012

Bill Murphy’s collaboration with James Thomson and David Page receives $2.2 Million NIH grant to develop pluripotent stem cell-based models for predictive neural toxicity and teratogenicity as part of a $132 federal initiative to develop “organs on a chip.” Read the UW Press Release,  Wisconsin Journal Sentinel Article, and visit the NIH Central Website for the Program

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