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New DNA Cattle Test Beefs up Dairy and Meat Quality
A genomics technique developed at Cornell to improve corn can now be used to improve the quality of milk and meat.
Non-Wetting Fabric Drains Sweat
Waterproof fabrics that whisk away sweat could be the latest application of microfluidic technology developed by bioengineers.
Symposium to Focus on Advancements in Organ-on-a-Chip Research
Research teams from Purdue University's Discovery Park and the Korean Institute of Science and Technology will meet May 16.
Electron Beam Fabrication of a Microfluidic Device for Studying Submicron-Scale Bacteria
This study presents an EBL and poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) [28] soft-lithography [29] protocol for the fabrication of a micro?uidic device for microbial studies.
Device Finds Stray Cancer Cells in Patients’ Blood
A microfluidic device that captures circulating tumor cells could give doctors a noninvasive way to diagnose and track cancers.
Watching Fluid Flow at Nanometer Scales
Researchers find that tiny nanowires can lift liquids as effectively as tubes.
Unanticipated Consequences of DNA Hypomethylation; Loss and Gain of Polycomb Mediated Transcription Repression in Somatic Cells
By genome-wide mapping of the Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2)-signature histone mark, H3K27me3, in DNA methylation-deficient mouse somatic cells, the Meehan lab shows that loss of DNA methylation is coincident with widespread H3K27me3 redistribution.
Wyss Institute Awarded DARPA Contract to Further Advance Sepsis Therapeutic Device
DARPA gives award to further advance a blood-cleansing technology and help accelerate its translation to humans as a new type of sepsis therapy.
Designing Interlocking Building Blocks to Create Complex Tissues
New technique enables more precise design of tissue architecture.
Harvard Wyss Institute's Lung-on-a-Chip Wins Prize for Potentially Reducing need for Animal Testing
UK award recognition validates US teams' approach to revolutionize drug development.
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Real-time Microarrays – The Path to Quantitation?
Steve Blair, Associate Professor, University of Utah, speaking at Microarray World Congress 2009

Development of a Fully Integrated Lab-on-a-Chip Electrophoresis System for Astrobiological Investigations on Mars
Peter Willis, Senior Engineer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2009

Study on the Rise Time of Electroosmotic Flow in a Microcapillary
Guiren Wang, Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2009

Microfluidics for 3D Tissue Engineering and Point-of-care Diagnostics
Samuel Sia, Assistant Professor, Columbia University, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2009

Application of Digital Microfluidics to Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Michael Pollack, Co-Founder, Advanced Liquid Logic, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2009

A Vesicle-Based Dynamic Lab-on-a-Chip Platform Using Hybrid Integrated Circuit / Microfluidics
David Issadore, Graduate Student, Harvard University, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2009

A Simple, Rugged Multiwavelength Microflow Cytometer
Peter Howell, Research Chemist, Naval Research Laboratory, speaking at Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress 2009

Quantitative High Density Array Measurement of mRNA and miRNA from FFPE and Difficult Clinical Samples using the quantitative Nuclease Protection Assay
Bruce Seligmann, Chief Scientific Officer, HTG, speaking at Microarray World Congress 2009

Microarrays for Methylation Analysis – The Expanding Universe
Victor Levenson, Associate Professor, Rush University Medical Center, speaking at Microarray World Congress 2009

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