Periodic Reporting for period 1 - LiveOrg (Live imaging module for organoids)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2024-01-01 al 2025-06-30
In the first phase of the project realized in January-July 2024, the future commercial module needs were defined by enlisting the help of a subcontractor, expert in industrial prototyping.
Based on the result of this process, the team decided to subcontract the building of the duplicate modules in order to benefit from industrial expertise in moving from a lab research device to a first commercial prototype device, rather than hiring an engineer. The team studied offers from multiple subcontractors to decide who was most suited to the project, and set to work with the chosen subcontractor in November 2024, with a first device becoming available in June 2025. This prototype device is ready to install in other labs at the end of the LiveOrg project and is possible to duplicate in a repeatable, cost-effective manner. In addition to this prototype which unites all of the optomechanical elements of the design, a second subcontractor, expert in electronic and information technology design, delivered a custom interface to complete the module that allows rapid and efficient data acquisition and processing.
In parallel to the development of the prototype module, the team decided to perform the dissemination aspect of the technology into new application domains both by diversifying internal collaborations at the Vision Institute to work on new samples and with new teams, and also by inviting interested external researchers to come to Paris to look at the samples of their interest on the DFFOCT demonstrator at the Vision Institute. This was an effective approach in terms of both cost and community building, as the external researchers interested in the technology were able to visit the existing microscope, meet the team, and spend time discussing the images and their interpretation, for only the cost of their own travel, rather than needing to send our equipment and staff to remote sites.
In addition to continuing imaging in the organoid types declared in the initial project, these explorative proof of concept imaging experiments that have been realised include
• mouse intestinal organoids,
• live zebrafish in early development,
• fibroblast cell imaging, which lead to a new microscope design, patented, specific to imaging of flat 2D samples located close to the coverglass,
• organoid model of retinitis pigmentosa generated from patient iPSCs
• corneal organoids
• tissue models including skin, cartilage and conjunctiva models to look at goblet cells
In terms of dissemination, in addition to participating in biology experiments which will lead to peer reviewed publications by the visiting collaborators, we created a logo and website for the startup founded during the project duration. Lutèce Dynamics was created in August 2024 and has so far been successful in attracting public awards and funding from BPI France, and is now moving towards investor fundraising. Several pre-sales have been made internationally. The website https://lutecedynamics.com/(si apre in una nuova finestra) and logo created thanks to the LiveOrg project have contributed to Lutèce Dynamics success in portraying a professional appearance to investors and clients.