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Recent Advances in Microfluidic Technologies for Biochemistry and Molecular Biologys
A range of basic biochemical and molecular biological operations have been transferred to chip-based microfluidic formats over the last decade.
Cyclofluidic Announces First Fully Automated Lead Discovery Experiment
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
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
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
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.
OPKO Health Announces Commencement of U.S. Clinical Trial for Point-of-Care Prostate Specific Antigen Test
OPKO intends to submit its application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for approval of the assay in 2012.
Vivacta Plans Large Scale Manufacture of Point-of-Care Cartridges
The company plans large scale production of its disposable cartridges to meet commercial demand ahead of establishing strategic relationships with commercial partners.
Artificial Intestine Could Treat Children's Bowel Condition
A tiny 3-D collagen "scaffold" developed in a Cornell lab could prove a lifesaver for those who have lost parts of their intestine.
Veterinarians Hope New Gene Chip will Help Detect, Treat West Nile Virus
A new “gene chip” developed at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine sheds light on brain response in horses infected with West Nile virus and could lead to better ways to diagnose and treat both equines and humans, researchers said.
Roche and Labcyte Integrate Echo and LightCycler Systems to Increase Performance of qPCR-based RNA/DNA Analyses
Companies cooperate around high-speed, miniaturized quantitative PCR (qPCR) to monitor the expression of tens to thousands of genes for therapeutic research.
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Microfluidics Systems for Enhancing Life Science Applications Such as in situ Hybridization and in vitro Stem Cell Cultures.
Professor Martin Dufva, Technical University of Denmark, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip.

Microfluidic “Apps” for Commercially Available Instruments
Professor Roland Zengerle, University of Freiburg, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip 2011.

‘Better Compounds Faster’ – The Development and Exploitation of a Desktop Predictive Chemistry Toolkit
John Cumming, Global Programme Manager for Predictive Chemistry, AstraZeneca R&D, speaking at Medchem Europe 2011.

Indirect Inhibition Assays and Droplet-Based Microfluidics
Christoph Merten, Junior Group Leader, University of Strasbourg, speaking at Screening Europe 2010

A Monolithic, Four-Colour Microfluidic Cytometer Optimized for Bead-Based Arrays
Peter B. Howell, Research Chemist, Naval Research Laboratory, speaking at Single Cell Analysis Summit 2010.

Single-Cell Tissue Microfluidics
Emil P. Kartalov, Assistant Professor, University of Southern California, speaking at Single Analysis Summit 2010.

Direct Cellular Patterning and Analysis Using a Novel Microprinting Technology
Nathaniel C. Cady, Assistant Professor of Nanobioscience, College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering, speaking at Single Analysis Summit 2010.

How Microarrays are used at the NIH
Kevin Gerrish, Technical Lab Manager, NIEHS, speaking at Microarray World Congress 2009

Quartz and Glass Nanopore Membranes for Ultra-low Noise Measurement of Ion Channel Activity
Prithwish Pal, Electronic Biosciences, Research Scientist, speaking at Ion Channel Targets 2010.

Real-time Microarrays – The Path to Quantitation?
Steve Blair, Associate Professor, University of Utah, speaking at Microarray World Congress 2009

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