Topical 3: 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)

Session 580 - Biomems and Microfluidics: Sensing, Detection, and Integration
Remarkable progress has been made to fabricate microscale and nanoscale devices for the detection and manipulation of biological cells and molecules. Furthermore, devices with different functions and of different materials have been integrated to form microscale and nanoscale systems for complex procedures. In this session, we invite contributions dealing with any aspects of micro/nanoscale sensors and actuators with biological applications. The interested topics include but are not limited to immunosensors, electrochemical sensors, and various spectroscopic and separation tools in a microchip format. We are particularly interested in papers dealing with micro/nano scale systems and issues related to integration. Both experimental and theoretical contributions are welcome.
Chair: Chang Lu
CoChair: Saif A. Khan
  High Resolution In Situ Temperature Measurement In Microfluidic Systems Using Brownian Motion of Nanoparticles
Kwanghun Chung, Jae Kyu Cho, Victor Breedveld, Hang Lu
  Micro-Device to Detect Bacterial Proliferation Using Reactance Measurements at Multiple Frequencies
Sachidevi Puttaswamy, Shramik Sengupta
  Optimization of Micro-Fluidic Network Geometries for Micromosaic Immunoassays
Nicholas S. Lynn, Brian Murphy, Charles S. Henry, David S. Dandy
  Automated Monocyte Depletion for CD4 Counting at Resource Limited Settings
Xuanhong ChEng, Mehmet Toner, William Rodriguez
  “Detectorless” Electrophoresis for Multiplexed Enzyme Activity Assays
David Ross, Jason G. Kralj
  Self-Loading Lithographically Structured Microcontainers: 3D Patterned, Mobile Microwells
Timothy Leong, Bryan Benson, Christina Randall, Aasiyeh Zarafshar, David H. Gracias
  Electrochemical Detection of Signaling Biomolecules In Nanofluidic Devices
Edgar D. Goluch, Bernhard Wolfrum, Marcel A.G. Zevenbergen, Serge G. Lemay

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