Nanofluidics in Lab-on-a-Chip Devices
This podcast explains nanofluidics. Advantages of having narrow channels and the challenges coming with its fabrication and application. View my blog: www.my...
Fabrication of a Lab On A Chip Pt I
First part of how a lab-on-a-chip is fabricated using SU-8 and PDMS for dielectrophoresis.
Real World: Using Lab on a Chip Technology to Identify Microorganisms
Listen in to a downlink with the crew on the International Space Station, or ISS, to learn about a recent experiment that helps astronauts monitor their envi...
DNA Lab on a Chip
Researchers at Duke University foresee devices no bigger than a wristwatch replacing the table-top sized machinery now used for monitoring enzymes in the blo...
Microfluidics: putting a lab on a chip
Christoph Merten talks about challenges and visions of the future of microfluidics and extends an invitation to the conference on the topic, to be held at th...
IBM Scientists Reinvent Medical Diagnostic Testing
IBM scientists have created a one-step point-of-care-diagnostic test, based on an innovative silicon chip that requires less sample volume, is significantly ...
Lab on a chip.wmv
SPRmicro (Surface Plasmon Resonance biochip analyzer) by K-MAC -Miniature bio-molecular -interaction analyzer Allowing to use the Surface Plasmon Resonance(S...
Dr. Jayne Wu -- Lab on a Chip Scholar Spotlight
Dr. Jayne Wu, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, is developing novel techno...
Lab-on-a-Chip Enables Personalized Medicine
A plastic chip can whether a patient is resistant to cancer drugs or has diseases like malaria. The chip can also find infectious diseases in a herd of cattl...
Lab on a Chip | Mconnex | Michigan Engineering
Brought to you by MconneX (http://www.engin.umich.edu/alumni) Scientists at the University of Michigan are developing microfluid devices to better develop an...
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