Materials and strategies for lab-on-a-chip--biological analysis, cell-material interfaces and fluidic assembly of nanostructures : symposium held April 14-17, 2009, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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Materials and strategies for lab-on-a-chip--biological analysis, cell-material interfaces and fluidic assembly of nanostructures : symposium held April 14-17, 2009, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 1191)
Materials Research Society, c2009
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Other editors: Saif A. Khan, Victor M. Ugaz, Henry C. Zeringue
"..., 'Materials and strategies for lab-on-a-chip--biological analysis, cell-material interfaces and fluidic assembly of nanostructures,' held April 14-17 at the 2009 MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco, California."--Pref.
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Description
The development of miniaturized systems for chemical and biochemical analysis has grown to the point where lab-on-a-chip devices are now important enabling tools in a diverse array of application areas. As the size of these systems continues to shrink, details of the micro- and nanoscale phenomena associated with their construction and operation must be considered. This book focuses on materials and engineering aspects of lab-on-a-chip devices and the application of microfluidics to materials synthesis. A microfabricated fluidic system integrating biological sample treatment and detection on a single chip offers the promise of low-cost, rapid and high-performance analysis. These devices can perform high-throughput biochemical assays for drug discovery and provide portability for point-of-care diagnostics and biothreat monitoring. Topics include: frontiers in lab-on-a-chip research; materials for lab-on-a-chip; materials synthesis on chip; cell manipulation and biomimetics on chip; porous materials in lab-on-a-chip; sensing and detection on chip - molecular level; sensing and detecting on chip - cells and particles; and sensing and detection on chip - DNA.
Table of Contents
- Part I. Frontiers in Lab-on-a-Chip
- Part II. Poster Session: Materials for Lab on a Chip
- Part III. Materials Synthesis on Chip
- Part IV. Cell Manipulation and Biomimetics on Chip
- Part V. Advances in Device Materials
- Part VI. Advances in Integrating Device Components
- Part VII. Porous Materials in Labs on a Chip
- Part VIII. Sensing and Detection on Chip - Molecular Level
- Part IX. Sensing and Detection on Chip - Cells and Particles
- Part X. Sensing and Detection on Chip - DNA
- Author index
- Subject index.
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