***Applying ISO Standards to Organ-on-Chip Designs***

Author(s): E.R. Safai
Applied Stem cell Technologies Group, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Twente

Corresponding author(s): E.R. Safai

Contact information: 

e.r.safai@utwente.nl

University of Twente - Faculty of Science and Technology
PO Box 217
7500 AE Enschede
The Netherlands

***General Introduction***

This dataset is intended to educate designers in the microfluidic and organ-on-chip spaces on recently certified standards for microfludic building block and fluidic circuit board design and to provide a step-by-step approach on how to apply these standards to microfluidic or tissue chip design. 

It is being made open source to allow other researchers and designers to apply the same design criteria to their microfluidic work.

The design process was developed between December 2022 and June 2023.

This work is a part of a grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. 


***Purpose of Video Recording***
The purpose of this video is to provide technically complicated criteria in an understandable way so individuals lacking such a technical background can participate in standardization of their microfluidic designs. 


***Recording Equipment***
The video recording was made at the DIY Studio at the University of Twente. Video editing was performed in Adobe Premiere Pro 2022 and exported as a .mp4 file.


***Purpose of A4 Flyer***
The purpose of this flyer is to be an easily disseminated packge of information distributed at conferences, hands-on workshops, and/or presentations, etc. 


***Flyer Design***
The A4 flyer was created in Adobe Illustrator 2022 and exported as a .pdf file.


***Description of the data in this data set***
This dataset contains two items: first, a recorded presentation of approximately 10 minutes summarizing key aspects of ISO 22916:2022 applicable to microfluidic chip design for organ-on-chip applications, and microfluidics in general, and second, an A4 condensing the presentation of ISO 22916:2022 presented into a to-the-point 6-step design process.

***References***

ISO 22916:2022 - Microfluidic devices — Interoperability requirements for dimensions, connections and initial device classification
https://www.iso.org/standard/74157.html (to be paid for)