Tumoroid-on-a-Chip as a Physiologically Relevant Model for Immunotherapy

Discover the Future of 3D Tumor Modeling

Time: 12:00 PM EDT, August 22nd, 2025

Creative Biolabs invites you to a live webinar showcasing one of the most exciting innovations in 3D oncology research—tumoroid-on-a-chip technology. This session will be presented by Dr. Mohsen Akbari, a pioneering researcher in microfluidics and tumor microenvironment modeling.

Dr. Akbari will discuss how advanced microengineering enables the creation of physiologically relevant tumoroid systems for in vitro immunotherapy testing, aligning with Creative Biolabs’ ongoing efforts to support the development of high-performance 3D tumor models.

About the Webinar

Despite advances in cancer research, effective treatment of solid tumors such as glioblastoma remains a significant challenge. Standard therapies often fail due to high tumor heterogeneity and treatment resistance.

To address this, Dr. Akbari and his team have developed a tumoroid-on-a-chip platform that simulates the native tumor microenvironment, offering a powerful tool for evaluating novel mono- and combination therapies.

Key Topics:

  • Evolution of a multi-compartment tumor chip to high-throughput tumoroid-on-plate systems
  • Integration of cellular heterogeneity and ECM structure
  • Immunotherapy screening under physiologically relevant conditions
  • Applications for drug discovery and translational oncology research

This webinar provides a rare opportunity to learn about next-generation tumor modeling technologies that bridge the gap between conventional 2D cultures and in vivo models.

Webinar Recording

Speaker

Mohsen Akbari, Ph.D.

Mohsen Akbari, Ph.D.

  • Associate Professor, University of Victoria
  • Director, Laboratory for Innovations in Microengineering (LiME)
  • Renowned researcher with 140+ peer-reviewed publications (h-index 52)
  • Recipient of multiple international awards and fellowships
  • Editorial board member for Biofabrication, Micromachines, and more

With extensive experience in tissue engineering, biomaterials, and biofabrication, Dr. Akbari’s work is widely cited and has been featured by global media including BBC News, Science Daily, and CBC.

Creative Biolabs is committed to supporting innovative cancer research through our 3D Biology platform, including organoid development, personalized drug screening tools, and co-culture systems. This webinar is part of our broader mission to advance physiologically relevant tumor modeling and accelerate therapeutic discovery.
For research use only. Not for clinical or diagnostic purposes.
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