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Chips to replace animal testing in drug development

Under the European Union's "Horizon Europe" program, the "Organ-on-Chip Systems Focused Strategic Partnership (OrChESTRA)" project, led by the METU MEMS Center, has begun working with partner organizations from three countries to develop chips to be used in drug research that will replace laboratory animals.

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Developing a Globally Needed System Associate Professor Ender Yıldırım, a faculty member of the Mechanical Engineering Department and a researcher at the METU MEMS Center, stated that they are working on developing a globally needed system to integrate sensors with organ-on-chip systems. Yıldırım explained, "Organ-on-chip systems are usually used for drug development. We aim to test potential drug molecules on organ-on-chip systems without animal testing. We know that some international pharmaceutical companies have already started using these systems."