Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science

Session 98 - Mems and Biosensors II
This session will focus on the use of microfabricated devices for cell cultivation, manipulation and analysis.
Chair: Alexander Revzin
CoChair: David W. Schmidtke
  A Polymeric Electroporation Microneedle Array for Minimally Invasive and Highly Localized Electrogenetherapy and Electrochemotherapy
Yeu-Chun Kim, Seong-O Choi, Joshua Hutcheson, Mark Allen, Mark R Prausnitz
  Enhanced Microfluidic Electroporation for Oligonucleotides Delivery
Shengnian Wang, Xulang Zhang, Ly James Lee
  Microfluidic Integration of RNA Sample Preparation and Amplification for Global Gene Expression Profiling of Small Samples
Jason G. Kralj, Audrey Player, Ernest Kawasaki, Dan Edelman, Laurie E. Locascio
A Micro Cell Culture Analog (μCCA) with 3-D Hydrogel Culture to Assess Metabolism-Dependent Cytotoxicity of Anti-Cancer Drugs
Jong H. Sung, Michael Shuler
Break
A Microfluidic Gradient Chamber for Spatially Defined Adipocyte Culture
Ning Lai, Kyongbum Lee
Micropatterned Co-Culture Model of Bacteria and Epithelial Cells for Investigating Signal-Mediated Host-Pathogen Interactions
Jeongyun Kim, Fatih Senocak, Manjunath Hegde, Arul Jayaraman
  Using Antibody-Modified Microelectrodes for Capture and Release of Cells
He Zhu, Jun Yan, Alexander Revzin

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