In parallel studies at a broader level, he will
develop microfluidic technology to precisely induce and monitor protein aggregation in living cells and organisms over time.
Not exact matches
The
microfluidic technology,
developed in the lab of professor Mark Hayes in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona State University, uses microscale electric field gradients, acting on extremely small samples, to tell the difference between the two strains (antibiotic - resistant and antibiotic - susceptible) of Staphylococcus epidermidis.
The scientists, who come from Princeton and the Georgia Institute of
Technology,
developed a new
microfluidic device that traps and vertically positions tiny objects faster than before.
Wei Wang and Zhi Ping Wang at the A * STAR Singapore Institute of Manufacturing
Technology, De Yun Wang at the National University of Singapore and co-workers have now
developed the first
microfluidic device that enables the direct observation of cilia and their beating frequency on a polyester membrane [1].
I'd say the trend is going the other way: that the [silicon lithography]
technology that has
developed around the integrated circuit is now being adopted in several other areas, like microelectromechanical systems,
microfluidic devices, chemical labs on a chip, and more.
Glucolight spares the premature babies blood samples and enables the blood sugar level to be monitored permanently thanks to the sensor's novel measuring
technology, which comprises several parts: A microdialysis measuring head, which was
developed at the University Hospital Zurich, with a «smart» membrane
developed at Empa; light sources; a pump; and a
microfluidics chip with a fluorometer, also
developed at the University Hospital Zurich.
DxNow, Inc., a Gaithersburg, Md. - based company that
develops advanced
microfluidic and imaging
technologies, licensed the patent for SPARTAN from WPI and Stanford last September.
Shafiee's team, which focuses on
developing new
technologies using
microfluidics, sees many applications for the
technology.
A different method to previous sensors Glucolight spares the premature babies blood samples and enables the blood sugar level to be monitored permanently thanks to the sensor's novel measuring
technology, which comprises several parts: A microdialysis measuring head, which was
developed at the University Hospital Zurich, with a «smart» membrane
developed at Empa; light sources; a pump; and a
microfluidics chip with a fluorometer, also
developed at the University Hospital Zurich.
A
microfluidic technology was
developed and used to probe epigenomic differences between prefrontal cortex and cerebellum.
Creating organ models on a microscale has been greatly facilitated by
microfluidics, a
technology developed in the 1990s that uses micropumps, valves and finely etched channels to manipulate the movement of fluids through a chip.
With his Pioneer Award, Ismagilov will
develop droplet - based
microfluidic technologies for quantitative studies of protein aggregation diseases and aging at the molecular level and in entire organisms.
He has worked to
develop new biological
technologies in both academic and commercial environments, focusing on molecular measurement and
microfluidic systems.