Acoustic Cell-Sorting Chip may Lead to Cell Phone-Sized Medical Labs Wednesday, October 17, 2012 A technique that uses acoustic waves to sort cells on a chip may create miniature medical analytic devices that could make Star Trek's tricorder seem a bit bulky in comparison. Simple Filter Microchip for Rapid Separation of Plasma and Viruses from Whole Blood Wednesday, October 17, 2012 Scientists have developed a disposable, pump-free, size exclusion–based filter microchip that can be used for plasma and virus separation from unprocessed whole blood samples in resource-constrained settings. Next Gen Multiplexing Firm Genalyte Raises $12M Series B Financing Thursday, September 27, 2012 Maverick platform is much simpler, faster and more sensitive, flexible and cost-effective than current options. Oscillating Microscopic Beads Could be Key to Biolab on a Chip Tuesday, September 25, 2012 MIT team finds way to manipulate and measure magnetic particles without contact, potentially enabling multiple medical tests on a tiny device. Genalyte Teams with Scienion to Provide sciFLEXARRAYER Dispensers Thursday, September 20, 2012 Scienion’s automated liquid handling dispenser complements the simplicity, speed and flexibility of the Maverick multiplexed system. COWIN to Develop New Lab-On-A-Chip Pathogen Testing Range Wednesday, September 12, 2012 COWIN, a European initiative to facilitate the take-up of advanced technologies, is now helping the commercialisation phase of a European project to develop a Lab-on-a-Chip. Tecan and Siloam Biosciences Co-market New ELISA System Wednesday, September 12, 2012 The system is based on Tecan’s Freedom EVO® liquid handling technology and the Siloam Biosciences’ OptiMax™ microplate. NIH-Funded Tissue Chips would Predict Drug Safety Friday, August 31, 2012 Researchers from Cornell University will develop microphysiological modules to model the nervous, circulatory and gastrointestinal tract systems. Stanford and Intel Collaboration Synthesizes New Peptide Array Tuesday, August 28, 2012 The collaboration has synthesized and studied a grid-like array of short pieces of a disease-associated protein on silicon chips normally used in computer microprocessors.
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