Pierre Bagnaninchi Research Group
Cell and tissue monitoring
Cell and tissue monitoring
Our main research interest is the development of label-free quantitative technologies to map biophysical properties (mechanical, optical, flow, electrical) of cells and tissues. They also address the need for real-time monitoring of 3D (spheroids, organoids) in vitro disease models, and the need to monitor tissue repair in pre-clinical studies. To this end, we currently investigate optical coherence tomography, impedance sensing and their combination into organ-on-a chip technologies with a focus on ophthalmological applications.
Dr Pierre Bagnaninchi
Group Leader
- Centre for Regenerative Medicine
Contact details
- Work: 0131 651 9500
- Email: pierre.bagnaninchi@ed.ac.uk
- Web: Personal Profile
We currently have projects on:
- Optical coherence tomography for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
- Measuring the mechanical properties of cells and tissues by optical means
- Noninvasive biosensors and quantitative methods in medicine and biology:
- Label-free Impedance-based cellular assays (ECIS, EIT)
- Label-free 3D optical toxicity assays
- Organ-on-a-chip models of age-related macular degeneration
Pierre Bagnaninchi is a member of EPSRC, BBSRC and MRC funded Organ on a chip technologies network (www.organonachip.org.uk), for which he leads a Special interest group: Label-free real-time monitoring, translation to organ on a chip.
Group Members
Graham Anderson (Post Doctoral Research Fellow)
Andras Kufcsak (Post Doctoral Research Assistant)
Ning Sze Hui (PhD Student)
Zie Liu (Student)