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The drug development process has been hindered by the high cost and poor predictive power of existing methods for evaluating safety and efficacy. Organ on chip technologies have emerged as a path to more accurate models, integrating primary human cells in a dynamic 3D microenvironment. This talk describes microsystems-based approaches for recapitulating the dynamics of the organ microenvironment and for automating and increasing throughput in preclinical studies.