
Rodi kado
@rodi_abdalkader
Associate Professor @RitsumeikanU. Former Assistant Professor @RitsumeikanU @iCeMS_KU #Organonchip #iPSCells,#MPS, |Music |Art. Tweets are mine.
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When transplanted into injured adult rat brains, human brain organoids can grow, send out neural signals, and respond to visual stimuli. Penn Medicine Read more in Cell Stem Cell cell.com/cell-stem-cell…

Together with Romanas Chaleckis, we have put our manuscript to bioRxiv, showcasing our research on the non-targeted metabolomic analysis of extracellular samples to monitor the early differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells #iPSC biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Scientists from Nightingale Health report an Atlas of blood biomarkers for metabolism against the whole spectrum of diseases in 100,000 individuals and identify potential metabolic biomarkers. @PeterWyrtz nature.com/articles/s4146…






Our manuscript is now available on biorxiv! In our latest work, we achieved Dry Eye modeling through air-liquid stimulation in the corneal epithelium-on-a-chip.Ken-ichiro Kamei Romanas Chaleckis biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


From the distant past, to our lifetime and into the distant future. This chart from Our World in Data gives an overview of over 3 million years of technological change ⬇️




Rodi Abdalkader, associate professor, Ritsumeikan University Global, Japan, is researching organ-on-a-chip models for drug development. Watch for more👇 This series is produced by FIP New Generation of Pharmaceutical Scientists (part of the FIP Board of Pharmaceutical Sciences) & FIP ECPG. Rodi kado


Molecular Design for Cardiac Cell Differentiation Using a Small Data Set and Decorated Shape Features pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Kosuke Yasui Rodi kado Motonari Uesugi #JCIM Vol64 Issue23 #ChemicalInformation



