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Hyphenated Systems and Stanford Microfluidics Laboratory Announce Joint Development Project
Hyphenated Systems has announced a joint development project (JDP) with the Stanford Microfluidics Laboratory (Stanford, CA). Stanford will use Hyphenated Systems’ 3Dmap™ to characterize structure and flow in microfluidic devices.
Hyphenated Systems’ 3Dmap (Microfluidics Analysis Platform) uses confocal microscopy to visualize and measure 3D structure with sub-micron resolution.
The JDP enhances the laboratory’s commercial and research capabilities and will provide important feedback to Hyphenated Systems about the needs of the industry.
"We are eager to work with Hyphenated Systems on this project," said Dr. Juan Santiago, director of the Stanford Microfluidics Laboratory.
"Microfluidics research and development is in its early stages. We are still gaining an understanding of the fundamental relationships and interactions between structure and flow at the microscopic scale."
"3Dmap will allow us to observe these interactions directly. We expect it to play a crucial role in our efforts to develop new designs and control fabrication processes."
Terence Lundy, vice president and managing director of Hyphenated Systems adds, "The field of microfluidics is developing at a rapid pace-and entering into a JDP with a cutting-edge facility like the Stanford Microfluidics Laboratory will provide ‘real world’ data that will be invaluable in our development programs."
"We intentionally designed the 3Dmap system with an open architecture and ample sample access so that we can easily incorporate new techniques like flow measurement as they become available."