Quan won an Honorable Mention Prize at the 10th Annual GW SEAS Research and Development Showcase. Congratulations Quan!
Quan won an Honorable Mention Prize at the 10th Annual GW SEAS Research and Development Showcase. Congratulations Quan!
Our work was featured on Reuters Moments of Innovations: ‘Tricorder’ brings diagnosis into the home
Allan just won the First Place Prize (tied) at the 9th Annual GW SEAS Research and Development Showcase. Congratulations Allan! You can watch Allan’s presentation below.
Our paper on Handheld Microfluidics has been published in Lab on a Chip. One step closer to a medical Tricorder!
Check out the GW Today article on this work.
Our paper on “Tethered-Bead Immune Sandwich Assay” has been published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics. This work is a collaboration with Dr. Jonathan Silver (NIH/GW) and Dr. Keir Neuman (NIH). Jon’s idea of using a DNA-tethered bead to detect a single immune sandwich complex is a very elegant way to achieve digital, or single molecule, biosensing with minimal equipment. All you need are a low magnification lens and a cellphone camera.
Nano@GW 2014 Workshop on Nanophotonics was held on May 14th in Marvin Center 310.
Our work on stretchable and bendable microsystems was featured in the GW Research Magazine.
The original paper on soft (i.e. stretchable and bendable) packaging of CMOS electronics with Microfluidics was published in Scientific Reports.
“Flexible packaging of solid-state integrated circuit chips with elastomeric microfluidics”, Sci Rep. 3: 1098, 2013.
Nano@GW 2013 Workshop was held on March 29th in Marvin Center. It was a great success!