Focus Session: Physics of Biochips I
FOCUS · Q10 ·
Presentations
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Unexpected phenomena in multiplex hybridization
ORAL
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Authors
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Steve Blair
- University of Utah
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On-Chip Nanoplasmonic Biosensors with Actively Controlled Nanofluidic Surface Delivery
ORAL
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Authors
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Ahmet Yanik
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University
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Min Yuang
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Alp Artar
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University
- Electrical \& Computer Engineering, Boston University
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Tsung-Yao Chang
- MIT
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Hatice Altug
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University
- Electrical \& Computer Engineering, Boston University
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Vapor Sensors Using Olfactory Proteins Coupled to Carbon Nanotubes
ORAL
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Authors
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Mitchell Lerner
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Brett Goldsmith
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Joe Mitala
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Bohdana Discher
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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A.T. Charlie Johnson
- University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Flow Cytometry- Current Detection Limits and Future Prospects
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Robert Hoffman
- Consultant in Cytometry and Biophotonics
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Hand-held flow cytometer for point of care CD4 testing
ORAL
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Authors
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Peter Kiesel
- Palo Alto Research Center Inc., 3333 Coyoto Hill Rd., Palo Alto, CA
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Markus Beck
- Palo Alto Research Center Inc., 3333 Coyoto Hill Rd., Palo Alto, CA
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Noble Johnson
- Palo Alto Research Center Inc., 3333 Coyoto Hill Rd., Palo Alto, CA
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A Hybrid Integrated-Circuit/Microfluidic Device for Positioning, Porating and Fusing Individual Cells
ORAL
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Authors
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Caspar Floryan
- Harvard Univ
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David Issadore
- Center for Systems Biology Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts General Hospital
- Harvard Univ
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Robert Westervelt
- Harvard Univ
- Dept of Physics and Sch of Eng and App Sci, Harvard Univ
- Harvard University
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Phenotypic variability and selection of lipid-producing microalgae in a microfluidic centrifuge
ORAL
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Authors
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Andr\'e Est\'evez-Torres
- Department of Physics, Princeton University
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Troy Mestler
- Department of Physics, Princeton University
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Robert Austin
- Princeton University
- Dept. of Physics
- Department of Physics, Princeton University
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Resolving sub-cellular force dynamics using arrays of magnetic microposts
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Daniel Reich
- Johns Hopkins University
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Limits of Bioparticle Detection in NanoLaser Microfluidic Chips and Application to Cancer Detection in Single Cells and Mitochondria
ORAL
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Authors
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Paul L. Gourley
- HighLight
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Brett A. Gourley
- HighLight
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Microwave dielectric heating of drops in microfluidic devices
ORAL
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Authors
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David Issadore
- Center for Systems Biology Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts General Hospital
- Harvard Univ
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Immunomagnetic Nano-Screening Chip for Circulating Tumor Cells Detection in Blood
ORAL
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Authors
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A.P. Horton
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N. Lane
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J. Tam
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K. Sokolov
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H.R. Garner
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J.W. Uhr
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X.J. Zhang
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