• Different organ-chips available at the CPM
  • Members of the CPM at MPS conference
  • Micro-patterned <em>in vitro</em> model of keratinocyte colonies
  • Ciliated cells inside an airway organ-chip from Emulate

A World-Leading Centre for Predictive in vitro Model Research, Training and Translation

Our vision is to work with key stakeholders to develop and translate innovative in vitro models for highest quality discovery science and to accelerate delivery of safe and effective medicines for the benefit of wider society.

Research with the Centre incorporates a wide range of model systems including 2D and 3D cell culture models, organoids, microphysiological systems, organ-on-a-chip technology, Non Animal Methods (NAMs), and other types of in vitro model.

With approximately 100 academic staff across the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary's Centre for Predictive in vitro Models is leading development and use of these complex in vitro models in partnership an extensive list of partners and industry affiliates.

Queen Mary provide leadership in this field hosting the annual UK symposium and engaging with Government, policy makers, funders, industry and other stake holders to support development and adoption of this transformative technology.

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Recent Publications

  • Improving the accuracy and robustness of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity measurement using a simplified tube-load model
    Xu L, Zhou S, Wang L, Yao Y, Hao L, Qi L, Yao Y, Han H et al.
    Scientific Reports, Springer Nature vol. 12 (1) 
    25-03-2022
  • Aortic pressure waveform reconstruction using a multi-channel Newton blind system identification algorithm
    Liu W, Li Z, Wang Y, Song D, Ji N, Xu L, Mei T, Sun Y et al.
    Computers in Biology and Medicine, Elsevier vol. 135 
    08-06-2021
  • Physics of Within-Tissue Wave Propagation Generated by Pulse Propagation in the Carotid Artery
    Tommasin D, Caenen A, Verhegghe B, Greenwald S, Segers P
    Applied Sciences-Basel vol. 9 (14) 
    18-07-2019

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Recent Grants

  • COactT PhD Studentship - Band B - Haleon - Metabolic and immune interactions in the oral mucosal host-microbial interface
    Abish Stephen, Robert Allaker and Simon McArthur
    £96,000 Haleon PLC
    01-09-2025 - 30-09-2029
  • Determining the mechanisms of human tau pathology clearance to inform therapeutic development
    Cara Croft
    £549,747 Alzheimer's Society
    01-08-2025 - 31-07-2030
  • Human Tendon-CHIP: Novel In Vitro Predictive Models To Explore Tendinopathy
    Hazel Screen, Xavier Griffin and John Connelly
    £668,842 Medical Research Council
    01-08-2025 - 31-07-2028

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