List of Posters

 

Please note that the size of your poster should be not bigger than 230cm height and 98cm length.

List of Posters by alpha

Poster presentation list: November 17, 13:30 - 15:30 pm
1 Aghdaei Sara, Univ. Of Southampton, UK
Interaction of Nanoparticles With Bilayer Membranes Studied Using Droplet DEP System
2 Bu Minqiang, Denmark Technical University, DK
Design and fabrication of a microfluidic device for DNA sample preparation and PCR amplification
3 Burg Brian, EPFZ, Zürich, CH
Electrothermal and Electroosmotic Fluid Flow Induced in a Dielectrophoretic Deposition Device
4 Domanski Maciej, MESA+ Research Institute, NL
Nanosurf – nanostructured biomaterial surfaces
5 Durand Nicolas , EPFL, Lausanne, CH
Competitive dispersion immunoassay based on nanofluidic inverted H-filter
6 Frimat Jean-Philippe, ISAS, DE
Directed Organisation of Cellular Patterns
7 Grange Rachel, EPFL Lausanne, CH
Harmonic Holographic Microscopy using Nanoparticles as Labeling Probes
8 Hong Juhee, Seoul National Univ., Korea
Chromosome Manipulation in Oocyte with Bacterial Magnetic Nanoparticle (BMP) - Conjugated Antibody Complexes
9 Huang Gaoshan, IFW Dresden, DE
Yeast cells in rolled-up transparent microtubes with optical sensing function
10 Sun Tao, Univ of Southampton, UK
On-chip electrical impedance tomography for 2D imaging of cells
11a Sunny Ho, University of Alberta, CA
Portable USB powered and controlled PCR platform
11b Diego Morganti, University of Southampton, UK
Electrokinetic studies of chemically modified SU-8 microparticles
12 Kirschbaum Michael, Fraunhofer Research Institute, DE
Measurement of intracellular calcium responses of single-cells in a Lab-on-chip environment
13 Lalayan Asatur, Yerevan State Univ., Armenia
Laser synthesis of nanoparticles and its application in laser medicine
14 Lee Sungiun, Seoul National Univ., Korea
2D Cell Experiment Platform for Cocktail Drug Development
Poster presentation list: November 18, 13:30 - 15:30 pm
15 Le Gac Severine, Univ. of Twente, NL
Cellular Microtissues Spontaneously Formed in a Microfabricated Device For Angiogenesis
16 Ranga Adrian, EPFL, Lausanne, CH
Micropatterning Platforms for Multi-Scale Stem Cell Bioengineering
17 Sieben Vincent, Univ. Of Alberta, Canada
Integration of magnetic bead sample preparation with interphase fluorescence in-situ hybridization on a single microfluidic chip.
18 Sun Tao, Univ of Southampton, UK
Monitoring kinetics in the artificial human asthmatic airway using electrical impedance spectroscopy
19 Tekin Cumhur, EPFL, Lausanne
DNA sensor using interdigitated microelectrodes and micro/nano particles” and the authors are:
20 Thimiri Deepak, Center for Human Genetics, KULeuven,
Development and application of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for subcellular proteomics
21 Torrens Francisco, Univ. Valencia, E
A simpler way to build an optical acidity sensor: Miniaturization
22 Tort Nuria, CIBER-BBN, Barcelona, E
Fluorescence Site-encodedDNA Addressable Microarray for Anabolic Steroids
23 Vedarethinam Indumathi, Technical Univ., DK
FISH (Fluorescent in situ hybridisation) on Chip
24 Vrouwe Elwin, Micronit Microfluidics, NL
Characterization of electroosmotic flow in single nanochannels and massively parallelized nanochannel pumps
25 Walti Christoph, Univ. Of Leeds, UK
RecA-mediated nano-patterning of DNA scaffolds
26 Wuzhou Song, EPFL, Lausanne, CH
Low Threshold Optofluidic Dye Laser for Lab-on-a-Chip Applications
27 Carrara Sandro, EPFL, Lausanne, CH
Design and Optimization of a Lactate Amperometric Biosensor based on Lactate Oxidase and Multi Walled-Carbon Nanotubes
28 Meltem Elitas, EPFL, Lausanne, CH
Liquid Electrodes and Multiple-Frequency Dielectrophoresis for Studying Bacterial Persistence to Antibiotics
29 Marc R. Dusseiller
wetPONG – A Creativity Approach to Project Based Learning in Microfluidics
29a Josep Puigmarti Luis, ETH Zürich, CH
Microfluidics as a tool to control and direct self assembly
30 Ralf Streichan, ETH Zürich, CH
Microsystem for Singel-Cell Metabolomics

 

 

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