Drug discovery takes years to complete. Testing a single compound can cost more than £1.5 billion. Experiments on animals often fail to predict human behaviours and responses, because traditional animal anatomy often does not accurately mimic the human body. For these reasons, there is a vast need for other ways to emulate human diseases in vitro in order to accelerate the research and development of new drugs. Anindya Mookerjea, founder of S-Cube Technologies, explains why, to get the best of drug research using organ-on-a-chip (OOC) methods, connecting it to an IoT sensor would be the most effective.
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