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Secondary sources
editSome of these sources may be usable as secondaries.
- COSMOS Magazine: The man who built organs on chips - January 19, 2015
- Nanomedicine: An Interview With Donald E Ingber - September 2014
- University of Melbourne "Up Close" Podcast: Organs on a chip: How 3D models of living tissue are changing biomedical research - Recorded June 2014
- ABCNews Australia Radio: Micro-chips could be the new petri dish - Radio air date: June 3, 2014
- BBC WorldNews Horizons: Organs on chips Aired May 2013
- CBS News: "Lung on a chip" tech set to revolutionize drug testing - Aired May 2013
- Discover Magazine: Better Nature: Technologies Inspired by the Natural World - March 22, 2013 online / April 2013 print
- NPR Science Friday Radio: Building Organs, On One Microchip At A Time - Radio air date: July 27, 2012
- Terrence McNally Radio Show: Innovation Inspired By Nature - Radio air date: May 6, 2012
- Studio 360: The Science of Sculpture - Radio air date: July 9, 2010
- NPR Science Friday Radio: Building a Lung - Radio air date: June 25, 2010
- CBS Sunday Morning: The Power of Serendipity 02:07-03:22 - Aired October 2007