InSphero at the Organ-on-Chip Summerschool 2025
Join us at the Organ-on-Chip Summerschool 2025 in Tübigen, Germany, a leading educational event focused on advancing microphysiological systems and organ-on-chip technologies. The program brings together researchers, industry experts, and innovators to explore cutting-edge developments in human-relevant in vitro models, enabling more predictive drug discovery and safety testing.
Join us at the Organ-on-Chip Summerschool 2025 in Tübigen, Germany from Monday, September 15 to Friday, September 19.
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Meet our Team at the Organ-on-Chip Summerschool 2025


Olivier Frey, PhD
Vice President, Technologies and Platforms
Olivier Frey, PhD
Vice President, Technologies and Platforms
Olivier Frey is Vice President of Technologies & Platforms at InSphero and leads the Microphysiological Systems and Organ-on-Chip programs. He holds a Dr. Sc in Micro Engineering from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and an MSc in Microtechnology and Mechanics from ETH Zürich. Before joining InSphero, he was group leader and SNF Ambizione fellow at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering of ETH Zurich, Switzerland on integrated microfluidic systems for single cell handling and 3D tissue cultures.


Scientific Lecture at the Organ-on-Chip Summerschool 2025
Acceptance and Application
Date: Wednesday, September 17| 13:30 -15:00
Location: Youth Hostel Tübingen


Olivier Frey, PhD
Vice President, Technologies and Platforms
Olivier Frey, PhD
Vice President, Technologies and Platforms
Olivier Frey is Vice President of Technologies & Platforms at InSphero and leads the Microphysiological Systems and Organ-on-Chip programs. He holds a Dr. Sc in Micro Engineering from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne and an MSc in Microtechnology and Mechanics from ETH Zürich. Before joining InSphero, he was group leader and SNF Ambizione fellow at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering of ETH Zurich, Switzerland on integrated microfluidic systems for single cell handling and 3D tissue cultures.

