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Lab on a Chip Widmer Poster Award MicroTAS 2013 Conference, Freiburg, GERMANY Paper Title: Skin Printer: Microfluidic Approach for Skin Regeneration and Wound Dressings Presenter: Lian Leng MicroTAS 2012 Conference, Okinawa JAPAN Paper Title: Single Cell ELISA Presenter: Klaus Eyer, ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND MicroTAS 2011 Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA Paper Title: Brain Injury Screening Diagnostics for Emergency Medicine: Quantitation of Cerebrospinal Fluid Specific Proteins in Human Nasal Discharge Presenter: Akwasi Apori, University of California, Berkeley, USA MicroTAS 2010 Conference, Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS Paper Title: "Measurement of Nonlinear Biochemical Reaction in Microdroplets Using the Fractal-Shaped Micro Channe" Presenter: Katsuki Hirata, Osaka University, JAPAN MicroTAS 2009 Conference, Jeju, KOREA Paper Title: "Generation of Monodisperse Cell-Sized and Unilamellar Vesicles from a Microfluidic T-Junction" Presenter: Sadao Ota, University of Tokyo, JAPAN MicroTAS 2008 Conference, San Diego, California, USA Paper Title: "Nanotechnology Meets Plants Biotechnology: Cargon Nanotubes Deliver DNA and Incorporate into the Plant Cell Structure" Presenter: Maged Fouad, Nagoya University and National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan MicroTAS 2007 Conference, Paris, FRANCE Paper Title: "Optical Multiplexing of Multiple Fluorescence Sensors for Compact Lab-On-A-Chip Systems" Presenter: Kevin Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA MicroTAS 2006 Conference, Tokyo, JAPAN Paper Title: "Red Blood Cell Deformation under Extensional Flow Using Hyperbolic Converging Shape Microchannel" Presenter: Sung S. Lee, Seoul National University, SOUTH KOREA MicroTAS 2005 Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Paper Title: "An Integrated Microfluidic Processor for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism-Based DNA Computing" Presenter: William Grover, University of California, Berkeley, USA |