Organ-On-A-Chip: Restoring a Patient’s Ability to Fight Back Against Lyme

Girija Goyal, PhD

Bay Area Lyme Leading the Way series

 

Our 2026 LymeAid Fund-A-Need supported Girija Goyal, PhD, at Harvard’s Wyss Institute, whose groundbreaking lymph node chip models human immune responses to Lyme disease, accelerating the development of personalized therapies and potentially restoring a patient’s ability to fight back against Lyme. This technology was recently highlighted in NASA Artemis-related organ chip research.

organ-on-a-chip technologies
NASA is using organ-on-a-chip technologies to study human biology in space.

This breakthrough technology allows investigator Girija Goyal, PhD, at Harvard’s Wyss Institute to recreate key aspects of the human immune system on a tiny chip—a pioneering approach leveraging human biology rather than traditional animal models. Using her lymphoid organ chip, Dr. Goyal has identified one way Lyme bacteria appear to evade the immune system.

This is not research repurposed from another disease. It is a fundamentally new approach aimed at enabling the body’s natural ability to fight infection. It is Lyme-focused science built from the ground up and tested from the start in a human system designed by the scientist leading the work. Its promise is so significant that organizations like NASA are using similar organ-on-a-chip technologies to study human biology in space.