We present approaches to facilitate the use of microfluidics outside of the laboratory, in our case within a clinical setting and monitoring from human subjects, where the complexity of microfluidic devices requires high skill and expertise and would otherwise limit translation. Microfluidic devices show great potential for converting complex laboratory protocols into on-chip processes. We demonstrate a flexible microfluidic platform can be coupled to microfluidic biosensors and used in conjunction with clinical microdialysis. The versatility is demonstrated through a series of examples of increasing complexity including analytical processes relevant to a clinical environment such as automatic calibration, standard addition, and more genera...
Labs-on-a-chip are useful to perform in situ clinical tests with instantaneous results. In this wor...
Today, our healthcare system faces some major challenges as the cost of healthcare increases tremend...
The Use of Chemometrics for the Optimization of Experiments in Microfluidic Devices and Detection wi...
Precision medicine is transforming healthcare from “one-size-fits-all” diagnosis and treatment, towa...
AbstractLab-on-a-chip technologies have pervaded various fields of the life sciences including nucle...
"Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials, nr. 121"Microfluidic devices have become a reality in t...
Autonomous chemical sensing platforms capable of operating independently for long periods of time (m...
pre-printAdvances in molecular biology are enabling rapid and efficient analyses for effective inter...
Harnessing the ability to precisely and reproducibly actuate fluids and manipulate bioparticles such...
In the past two decades, Micro Fluidic Systems (MFS) have emerged as a powerful tool for biosensing,...
Portable and field deployable analytical instruments are attractive in many fields, including medica...
We thank the EPSRC (EP/H009744/1) and Wellcome Trust DOH (HICF-0510-080) for fundin
A universal goal of technological development is the enrichment of human life. The fast developments...
Presented on November 4, 2015 from 4-5 p.m. in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Imagine if you could combine the power and capabilities ofan entire laboratory in the palm of your h...
Labs-on-a-chip are useful to perform in situ clinical tests with instantaneous results. In this wor...
Today, our healthcare system faces some major challenges as the cost of healthcare increases tremend...
The Use of Chemometrics for the Optimization of Experiments in Microfluidic Devices and Detection wi...
Precision medicine is transforming healthcare from “one-size-fits-all” diagnosis and treatment, towa...
AbstractLab-on-a-chip technologies have pervaded various fields of the life sciences including nucle...
"Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials, nr. 121"Microfluidic devices have become a reality in t...
Autonomous chemical sensing platforms capable of operating independently for long periods of time (m...
pre-printAdvances in molecular biology are enabling rapid and efficient analyses for effective inter...
Harnessing the ability to precisely and reproducibly actuate fluids and manipulate bioparticles such...
In the past two decades, Micro Fluidic Systems (MFS) have emerged as a powerful tool for biosensing,...
Portable and field deployable analytical instruments are attractive in many fields, including medica...
We thank the EPSRC (EP/H009744/1) and Wellcome Trust DOH (HICF-0510-080) for fundin
A universal goal of technological development is the enrichment of human life. The fast developments...
Presented on November 4, 2015 from 4-5 p.m. in room G011 of the Molecular Science and Engineering Bu...
Imagine if you could combine the power and capabilities ofan entire laboratory in the palm of your h...
Labs-on-a-chip are useful to perform in situ clinical tests with instantaneous results. In this wor...
Today, our healthcare system faces some major challenges as the cost of healthcare increases tremend...
The Use of Chemometrics for the Optimization of Experiments in Microfluidic Devices and Detection wi...