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

  • 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

Congratulations to Lucas Chassatte on the price for best short talk, awarded by Izibio Tech

37 posters competed for the best poster prize

Congratulations to Nathan Metivet for receiving the price of the best poster, awarded by fluigent
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