Moving microfluidics ahead: Extending capabilities, accessibility, and applications
Fluid Dynamics
2018-02-16 v1 Other Quantitative Biology
Abstract
Paul Blainey is professor of Biological Engineering at MIT. In this contribution he describes three microfluidic technologies that he and his team has developed to extend the capability, accessibility, and applications of microfluidics: (1) Integrated microfluidic sample preparation for genomic assays, (2) hydrogel-based microfluidics for single-cell genome sequencing, and (3) an emulsion-based system for combinatorial drug screening.
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@article{arxiv.1802.05602,
title = {Moving microfluidics ahead: Extending capabilities, accessibility, and applications},
author = {Paul Blainey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.05602},
year = {2018}
}
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Nobel Symposium 162, Stockholm, Sweden, 2017 arXiv:1712.08369v1 Report-no: Nobel162/2017/11