• Different organ-chips available at the Centre
  • Micro-patterned <em>in vitro</em> model of keratinocyte colonies
  • Villi-like structures inside Emulate's intestine-chip
  • Ciliated cells inside Emulate’s lung-chip

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

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

The Queen Mary, Centre for Predictive in vitro Models (CPM) provides a beacon of multidisciplinary research, training, and translation focusing on the development and use of predictive in vitro models. This 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 70 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 the regulatory authorities, pharmaceuticals and healthcare industry, companies developing the technology platforms, and other stake holders.

Queen Mary led the UK Organ-on-a-Chip Technologies Network funded by UKRI (2018-2022) with over 1,000 members from 60+ universities and multiple stake holder partners, successfully establishing the organ-chip community in the UK. Queen Mary continues to 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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  • Air Pollution and Osteoporosis
    Allen O, Knight MM and Verbruggen SW
    Current Osteoporosis Reports, Springer Science and Business Media Llc 
    20-09-2024
  • Guidelines for minimal information on cellular senescence experimentation in vivo
    Ogrodnik M, Carlos Acosta J, Adams PD, d'Adda di Fagagna F, Baker DJ, Bishop CL, Chandra T, Collado M, Gil J, Gorgoulis V, Gruber F, Hara E, Jansen-Dürr P, Jurk D, Khosla S, Kirkland JL, Krizhanovsky V, Minamino T, Niedernhofer LJ, Passos JF, Ring NAR, Redl H, Robbins PD, Rodier F, Scharffetter-Kochanek K, Sedivy JM, Sikora E, Witwer K, von Zglinicki T and Yun MH
    Cell, Elsevier vol. 187 (16), 4150-4175.  
    01-08-2024
  • Human 3D Ovarian Cancer Models Reveal Malignant Cell-Intrinsic and -Extrinsic Factors That Influence CAR T-cell Activity.
    Joy JD, Malacrida B, Laforêts F, Kotantaki P, Maniati E, Manchanda R, Annibaldi A, Hopkins S, Garrobo-Calleja I, Gautrot J and Balkwill FR
    Cancer Res vol. 84 (15), 2432-2449.  
    01-08-2024

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