General Topics and Other Methods

Session 606 - Microdevices in Separations
Miniaturized analytical-scale separation systems offer many advantages over conventional techniques such as rapid analysis, consumption of significanly smaller amounts of samples and reagents, and potential for integration and automation. This session invites papers on application of miniaturized systems in R&D and commercial fields including drug discovery, clinical diagnostics, genomics, proteomics, and homeland security.
Chair: Amy E. Herr
Cochairs: Anup K. Singh
Robert J. Meagher
  Three Dimensional, Nanoporous and Mobile Containers for Size Selective Sampling
Christina Randall, Aubri Gillespie, Siddarth Singh, Timothy Leong, David H. Gracias
  Octanol-Water Partitioning Coefficient Measurements in Picoliter Drops Using a Segmented Flow Microfluidic Device
Nathan A. Marine, Steven A. Klein, Jonathan D. Posner
  Bioparticle Manipulation with Insulator-Based Dielectrophoresis
Blanca H. Lapizco-Encinas
  Field Effect Transistor Flow Control and Separation of Proteins in Nanofluidic Device
Youn-Jin Oh, Danny Bottenus, Cornelius F. Ivory, Sang M. Han
  Selective Extraction of Recombinant Proteins by Multiple-Affinity Two-Phase Partitioning in Microchannels
Robert J. Meagher, Yooli K. Light, Anup K. Singh

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