The University and spin-off NIUM are reinforcing their relationship by signing a second license agreement, through which NIUM will further develop and use MicroGut technology, an in vitro gut-on-a-chip device conceived at University’s Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine , which emulates the human gastrointestinal tract on a chip, for testing the impact of food products and ingredients on microbiome and metabolism.
NIUM is a spin-off of the University of Luxembourg, created in 2019 by Dr Alberto Noronha, a former researcher at University of Luxembourg, and Dr Adam Selamnia, a seasoned entrepreneur, with the mission of bringing digital personalised nutrition to the consumer’s world. ...