Two new articles on multi-organ in-vitro models developed in collaboration with the Wyss Institute were just published in Nature Biomedical Engineering as part of a collection on Microphysiological Systems: “Quantitative prediction of human pharmacokinetic responses to drugs via fluidically coupled vascularized organ chips” and “Robotic fluidic coupling and interrogation of multiple vascularized organ chips“. These platforms could drastically accelerate drug testing and provide accurate predictions of drug effects prior to clinical testing.