Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Qasem Ramadan


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations in Microfluidics: The Work of Qasem Ramadan

Introduction

Qasem Ramadan is an innovative inventor based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He has made significant contributions to the field of microfluidics, particularly in the development of devices that model human organs in vitro. His work focuses on creating systems that enhance cell interactions and mimic biological processes.

Latest Patents

Qasem Ramadan holds a patent for a "Structure and function of modular microfluidic device for in-vitro modeling of human organs." This patent describes a method and system for creating a miniaturized modular microfluidic device designed for cell culture, co-culture, and organ-on-a-chip applications. The device allows for the co-culturing of heterogeneous cell assemblies, promoting enhanced cell-cell interactions. It maintains in vivo-like flow between cell growth chambers through micro-engineered porous barriers, which mimic the paracrine exchange between cells in the human body. The system also includes microelectrodes for real-time monitoring and quantitative measurement of stimuli's impact on epithelial tissue permeability. This modular microfluidic system serves as a platform technology for bio-fabrication of various miniaturized in-vitro models.

Career Highlights

Qasem Ramadan is affiliated with Alfaisal University, where he continues to advance research in microfluidics and organ modeling. His work has implications for drug testing, disease modeling, and regenerative medicine. He is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the field of biomedical engineering.

Collaborations

Qasem Ramadan collaborates with Mohammed Zourob, contributing to the advancement of microfluidic technologies and their applications in research and medicine.

Conclusion

Qasem Ramadan's innovative work in microfluidics represents a significant advancement in the modeling of human organs in vitro. His contributions are paving the way for future developments in biomedical research and applications.

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