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 |