Team:UniGE-Geneva/Notebook

Unige iGEM 2019

Inspiration

The replacement of animal testing by alternative in vitro methods is now being encouraged by the World Health Organization and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). However, replacing animal models is a big challenge for laboratories because current in vitro cell cultures poorly reflect the physiological organization of tissues. This has led to low success rates for drugs because a high proportion (~98%) of those that appear efficacious in vitro do not succeed during in vivo trials. Therefore, we believe there is an urgent need to improve in vitro drug testing to better simulate the in vivo physiology of animal models.

Project

We would like to create a drug-testing toolbox that is capable of measuring the effects of multiple interdependent biological activities with physiological relevance. By mimicking physiological conditions that occur in vivo, our goal is to improve in vitro drug testing to reduce the reliance on animal experimentation, as well as increase the efficiency and accuracy of drug screening. For this aim, we will use novel cell co-culture formats, including cancer and hepatocyte cell lines. Importantly, our co-culture formats aim to improve upon several aspects of existing spheroid cultures.

Content

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Notebook

Document the dates you worked on your project. This should be a detailed account of the work done each day for your project.

What should this page have?

  • Chronological notes of what your team is doing.
  • Brief descriptions of daily important events.
  • Pictures of your progress.
  • Mention who participated in what task.

Inspiration

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