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Hazel Screen Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London discusses organ-on-a-chip technology ...
What are organs-on-chips? In the late 1990s, researchers figured out a way to layer elastic polymers to control and examine fluids at a microscopic level. This launched the field of microfluidics ...
Markus, lab on chip involves EXTREMELY tiny volumes, microliters of fluid. Marb doesn’t claim that his luminol experiment was lab-on-chip throughout the entire video, because it simply isn’t.
The microfluidics market is rapidly transforming the landscape of healthcare, diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology ...
Registration Now Open: European Organoids and Spheroids Conference 2025: An Important and Expanding Field Using Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies (Montpellier, France - June 24-25, 2025) ...
Describe the limitations of traditional diagnostic platforms (e.g., cuvettes, 96-well, and 384-well plates) under the condition of increasing demands for multiplex detection and lower detection limits ...
Lab-on-chip devices are small instruments that can analyze several biological samples through chemical and electrical methods. Their small size allows for portability, and continued advancements like ...
UC researchers created a lab-on-a-chip system to track a patient's cortisol levels. It consists of a disposable collection device that a person puts in their mouth which is then inserted into a ...
UC researchers created a lab-on-a-chip system to track a patient’s cortisol levels. It consists of a disposable collection device that a person puts in their mouth which is then inserted into a ...
Every winter, influenza returns with a new variant. People who have previously been infected with or vaccinated against flu may have some protection, but this depends on how well their immune system’s ...