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

Session 333 - Biomems and Microfluidics - Novel Applications
Biological microsystems and microfluidic devices have developed significantly in recent years. Many of these systems have evolved beyond the technology development stage into applications in clinical and commercial areas. While the traditional application areas have primarily been within the realms of diagnostics and sensing, these technologies have advanced into other areas such as cell separation, platforms for tissue engineering, platforms to study stem cell behavior, implantable prosthetic devices, and drug delivery systems, to name only a few. This session aims to bring together researchers from academia, industry, and government working in a broad spectrum of novel application areas.
Chair: Hang Lu
CoChair: Kevin D. Dorfman
  Modification of Cells Using a High-Throughput Microelectroporator
Daniel Stark, Yoonsu Choi, Sourindra Maiti, Dean Lee, Robert Raphael, Thomas Killian, Laurence Cooper, Sibani Lisa Biswal
  Rapid Fabrication and Characterization of 3-D Branched Microvascular Flow Networks
Jen-Huang Huang, Jeongyun Kim, Arul Jayaraman, Victor M. Ugaz
  Negative Selection Separation of Cells In Microfluidic Devices
James V. Green, Brian D. Plouffe, Milica Radisic, Shashi K. Murthy
  Microfluidic Cell Electroporation Using a Mechanical Valve
Jun Wang, M. Jane Stine, Chang Lu
  Microfluidic Control of Spatial Nutrient Gradients for Plant Culture on a Chip
Satya Gowthami Achanta, David Henthorn, Chang-Soo Kim
  Complex 3D Scaffolds for Cell Culture
Noy Bassik, George Stern, Mustapha Jamal, David H. Gracias
  Microfluidic Neuromuscular Control of Insect Micro-Air-Vehicles
Aram J. Chung, David Erickson

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