Dolomite and GigaGen Collaborate to Develop Novel Droplet Merging Technology Friday, February 17, 2012 Development of a novel Droplet Merger Chip for massively parallel single cell genetic analysis. Recent Advances in Microfluidic Technologies for Biochemistry and Molecular Biologys Wednesday, February 15, 2012 A range of basic biochemical and molecular biological operations have been transferred to chip-based microfluidic formats over the last decade. DNA Electronics CEO to Address Scripps “Future of Genomic Medicine” Conference Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Company to present “DNA Transistors and Handheld Sequencing” at key educational conference (La Jolla, California, March 1-2 2012). Bring a Buddy to ELA 2012 Monday, February 13, 2012 Select Biosciences, organisers of the Second European Lab Automation (ELA) at the Congress Center Hamburg, Germany from 30th-31st May 2012, is pleased to offer a ‘bring a buddy’ discount on conference registration fees. Nanoink Announces Launch of Contract Services Program for Live Single Cell Assay Work Monday, February 13, 2012 Service offering expected to advance research programs involved with toxicity assessment, high content screening, and cell-cell communication. Cyclofluidic Announces First Fully Automated Lead Discovery Experiment Wednesday, February 01, 2012 Scientists used the company’s proprietary microfluidic system to design, make and screen potential drug molecules active against thrombin, a target associated with stroke. Deutsch Foundation-Sponsored Work Offers Multi-Pronged Attack on Major Medical Problem Thursday, January 19, 2012 Researchers create a microfluidic “lab on a chip” that uses light to monitor biofilm formation and biofilm response to drugs, detects growth and thickening of biofilms by monitoring translucency.
New Silicon Probe Assists in Disease Diagnostics and Drug Discovery Monday, January 16, 2012 Scientists have developed a flexible, non-contact microfluidic probe made from silicon that can aid researchers and pathologists to investigate critical tissue samples accurately, reducing the need for large biopsy samples. Where Nanotechnology and Medicine Meet Wednesday, January 11, 2012 University of Alberta oncology professor and team have created a microfluidic chip about the size of a thumbnail that can test for up to 80 different genetic markers of cancer.
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