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'''Pandorum Technologies''' is a Bangalore based biotechnology start-up with a distinct synergy of life science and engineering competences. The company is focused on [[tissue engineering]] and uses its proprietary technology platforms to design and manufacture functional, three-dimensional living human tissues; for [[medical research]], therapeutic and other applications. Founded in 2011 by academic entrepreneurs, Pandorum Technologies has received notable awards and grants from the Government of India[http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=104645] [http://www.deccanherald.com/content/426009/in-genes-incubating-stuff-biotech.html].
'''Pandorum Technologies''' is a Bangalore-based biotechnology start-up with a distinct synergy of life science and engineering competences. The company is focused on [[tissue engineering]] and uses its proprietary technology platforms to design and manufacture functional, three-dimensional living human tissues for [[medical research]], therapeutic, and other applications. Founded in 2011 by academic entrepreneurs, Pandorum Technologies has received notable awards and grants from the Government of India[http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=104645] [http://www.deccanherald.com/content/426009/in-genes-incubating-stuff-biotech.html].


== Research and Development ==
== Research and Development ==
[[File:3d liver.png|framed|Figure: Hematoxylin and Eosin stained optical micrographs of additively manufactured human liver micro-tissue]]
[[File:3d liver.png|framed|Figure: Hematoxylin and Eosin stained optical micrographs of additively manufactured human liver micro-tissue]]
Researchers in academia and industry across the world are racing to develop living human tissues and mini-organs that are structurally and functionally accurate, for medical research and other applications. Leveraging on the multi-disciplinary skill-sets of the crew, and working for over 4 years now, Pandorum Technologies has developed several key enabling technologies towards the creation of living and functional human tissues. The technologies developed include a library of [[Extracellular matrix|ECM]]-mimetic biomaterials, [[3D bioprinting]] of living human cells and [[microfluidics]] based bioreactors.
Researchers in academia and industry across the world are racing to develop living human tissues and mini-organs that are structurally and functionally accurate for medical research and other applications. Leveraging the multi-disciplinary skill sets of its team, and working for over 4 years, Pandorum Technologies has developed several key enabling technologies towards the creation of living and functional human tissues. The technologies developed include a library of [[Extracellular matrix|ECM]]-mimetic biomaterials, [[3D bioprinting]] of living human cells, and [[microfluidics]]-based bioreactors.


[[File:103testa-03c.jpg|thumbnail|Figure: Microfludic chip used to mature micro-tissues]]
[[File:103testa-03c.jpg|thumbnail|Figure: Microfluidic chip used to mature micro-tissues]]


== Brief History ==
== Brief History ==
In 2010, a group of friends pursuing their PhDs came together to work on the development of artificial human organs. The company – Pandorum Technologies Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated in 2011. The [[Department of Biotechnology]] awarded the company funding support by the [http://birac.nic.in/ Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council] in 2012[http://www.biospectrumindia.com/biospecindia/news/216457/a-day-big-grantees]. The same year, the Company moved into a Bangalore based biotechnology incubation center – [[Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms]] in the [[National Centre for Biological Sciences|Bangalore Bio-Cluster]], to access state of the art experimental facilities and to do [[research and development]]. Since then the team has received several notable awards and recognition, and has developed various proprietary technology platforms related to tissue engineering.
In 2010, a group of friends pursuing their PhDs came together to work on the development of artificial human organs. The company – Pandorum Technologies Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated in 2011. The [[Department of Biotechnology]] awarded the company funding support through the [http://birac.nic.in/ Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council] in 2012[http://www.biospectrumindia.com/biospecindia/news/216457/a-day-big-grantees]. The same year, the company moved into a Bangalore-based biotechnology incubation center – [[Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms]] in the [[National Centre for Biological Sciences|Bangalore Bio-Cluster]] to access state-of-the-art experimental facilities and conduct [[research and development]]. Since then, the team has received several notable awards and recognitions and has developed various proprietary technology platforms related to tissue engineering.


==References==
==References==
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Pandorum Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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Headquarters 🏙️Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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Pandorum Technologies is a Bangalore-based biotechnology start-up with a distinct synergy of life science and engineering competences. The company is focused on tissue engineering and uses its proprietary technology platforms to design and manufacture functional, three-dimensional living human tissues for medical research, therapeutic, and other applications. Founded in 2011 by academic entrepreneurs, Pandorum Technologies has received notable awards and grants from the Government of India[1] [2].

Research and Development

File:3d liver.png
Figure: Hematoxylin and Eosin stained optical micrographs of additively manufactured human liver micro-tissue

Researchers in academia and industry across the world are racing to develop living human tissues and mini-organs that are structurally and functionally accurate for medical research and other applications. Leveraging the multi-disciplinary skill sets of its team, and working for over 4 years, Pandorum Technologies has developed several key enabling technologies towards the creation of living and functional human tissues. The technologies developed include a library of ECM-mimetic biomaterials, 3D bioprinting of living human cells, and microfluidics-based bioreactors.

File:103testa-03c.jpg
Figure: Microfluidic chip used to mature micro-tissues

Brief History

In 2010, a group of friends pursuing their PhDs came together to work on the development of artificial human organs. The company – Pandorum Technologies Pvt. Ltd. – was incorporated in 2011. The Department of Biotechnology awarded the company funding support through the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council in 2012[3]. The same year, the company moved into a Bangalore-based biotechnology incubation center – Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms in the Bangalore Bio-Cluster – to access state-of-the-art experimental facilities and conduct research and development. Since then, the team has received several notable awards and recognitions and has developed various proprietary technology platforms related to tissue engineering.

References



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