
Annual Scientific Meeting 2026 in Lille
On June 1st and 2nd, 2026 the Organs- and organoids-on-chip research program held its second annual scientific meeting at the Institut Pasteur of Lille.
6
Short Talks
11
Invited Speakers
37
Posters
200
participants


The event was rythmed by the presentations of 11 invited speakers from across Europe
- Madalena Cipriano (Universität Tübingen) – Drug and energy metabolism in cardio metabolic organ-on chip models and combining functional readouts with non-invasive online sensing.
- Adrien Bottacci (Aix-Marseille Université) – Where we stand and where we are headed with French regulatory procedures for cell procurement.
- Anna Labernadie – Micro-immune response-on-chip (MIRO), a model of tumour-stroma interface for immunotherapy testing. Franck Lebrin (Universiteit Leiden) – Challenges and opportunities of modeling hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia using stem cell-based systems


- Eugenio Martinelli (Università di Roma Tor Vergata) – Real-time multiplexed biosensing in organ-on-chip platforms
- Olivier Guenat (Université de Berne) – Microengineered lung parenchyma: alveolar and vascular-on-chip models
- Alessandro FURLAN (Université de Lille) – The importance of investigating DMG microenvironment in response to therapies with DMG-on-chips.
- Kristina Haase (EMBL) – Engineering Vascular Models for Human-relevant translational Research
- Roisin Owens (University of Cambridge) – In vitro models of the microbiome-gut-brain axis with integrated monitoring
- Danijela Matic (Institut Curie) – Organoid models to study colorectal cancer progression and therapy resistance
- Lourdes Basabe (Lascary Research Center) – Cell-studio: a modular 2.3D biosensing platform for spatially resolved secretomics and solid-phase stimulation
6 short talks competed for the best short talk prize
- 🏆 Lucas Chassatte 🏆 (CNRS, Institut Curie) – Developing a 3D colorectal cancer-on-chip to decipher the role of mechanical forces in tumor growth and invasion
- Stephen Adonai Leon Icaza (University of Cambridge) – Organoid Models for Assessment of Novel Therapeutics Against Bk Polyomavirus
- Céline Cougoule (CNRS, Université de Toulouse) – Development of a Human Lung-Liver-Lymph Node on a Chip Platform for Tuberculosis Modelling & Vaccine Evaluation
- Isy Petit (Université de Limoges) – Dissecting liver-kidney crosstalk in drug disposition using a dual organ-on-chip
- Emmanuelle Rota Gaziosi (Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL) – An angiogenesis-based vascular interface for perfusion of microphysiological tissues
- Elise Delannoy (Institut Pasteur de Lille) – 3DP-µGut: An Accessible Gut-on-Chip Platform Enabling Advanced Host-Microbe Studies


37 posters competed for the best poster prize






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