Lab on a Chip - Widmer Poster Award
The Widmer Poster Award Competition sponsored by the Lab on a Chip is an award given to recognize excellence amongst the annual MicroTAS Conference poster presenters. A review committee will select the overall best-presented poster from the poster session and all presented posters will be reviewed for this honor. The winner and award will be announced during the Awards Ceremony at the MicroTAS Conference.
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blogs.rsc.org/lc/category/competitions
Past Winners
MicroTAS 2022 Conference, Hangzhou, China and Virtual
TOPOGRAPHIC MODULATION OF ENZYMATIC REACTION AFFORDS ULTRASENSITIVE DIGITAL DETECTION OF TUMOR EXOSOMES
Yunjie Wen
University of Florida, USA
MicroTAS 2021 Conference, Palm Springs, USA
SCALABLE FABRICATION OF 3D STRUCTURED MICROPARTICLES USING INDUCED PHASE SEPARATION
Sohyung Lee
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
MicroTAS 2020 Conference, Online
TEM GRID PREPARATION WITH MINIMAL USER INTERACTION
Janosch Hauser
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN
MicroTAS 2019 Conference, Basel, SWITZERLAND
INTEGRATED MICROFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR UNIVERSAL SECRETORY IMMUNOPHENOTYPING STUDIES FOR ADHERENT AND NON-ADHERENT CELLS
Roberto Rodriguez-Moncayo
Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, MEXICO
MicroTAS 2018 Conference, Kaohsiung, TAIWAN
IN SITU DELIVERY AND PATTERNING OF SKIN CELL CONTAINING BIOMATERIAL SHEET USING A MICROFLUIDIC BIOPRINTER
Richard Cheng
MicroTAS 2017 Conference, Savannah, Georgia, USA
PROGNOSIS OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY USING MACHINE LEARNING BASED MIRNA SIGNATURES IN NANOMAGNETICALLY ISOLATED BRAIN-DERIVED EXOSOMES
Jin A Ko
MicroTAS 2016 Conference, Dublin, IRELAND
FORMING OIL LAYER INSIDE MICROBUBBLES THROUGH SINGLE STEP MICROFLUIDICS, TOWARDS HYDROPHOBIC DRUG DELIVERY
Adam Churchman
MicroTAS 2015 Conference, Gyeongju, KOREA
SINGLE-CELL ISOLATION OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELSS BY MICROFLUDIC TECHNOLOGY
Jinho Kim
MicroTAS 2014 Conference, San Antonio, Texas, USA
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED NANOFLUIDIC DEVICE FOR THE DETECTION OF SEQUENCE VARIATIONS IN DSDNA
Franklin Uba
MicroTAS 2013 Conference, Freiburg, GERMANY
SKIN PRINTER: MICROFLUIDIC APPROACH FOR SKIN REGENERATION AND WOUND DRESSINGS
Lian Leng
MicroTAS 2012 Conference, Okinawa JAPAN
SINGLE CELL ELISA
Klaus Eyer, ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND
MicroTAS 2011 Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA
BRAIN INJURY SCREENING DIAGNOSTICS FOR EMERGENCY MEDICINE: QUANTITATION OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID SPECIFIC PROTEINS IN HUMAN NASAL DISCHARGE
Akwasi Apori
University of California, Berkeley, USA
MicroTAS 2010 Conference, Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
MEASUREMENT OF NONLINEAR BIOCHEMICAL REACTION IN MICRODROPLETS USING THE FRACTAL-SHAPED MICRO CHANNE
Katsuki Hirata
Osaka University, JAPAN
MicroTAS 2009 Conference, Jeju, KOREA
GENERATION OF MONODISPERSE CELL-SIZED AND UNILAMELLAR VESICLES FROM A MICROFLUIDIC T-JUNCTION
Sadao Ota
University of Tokyo, JAPAN
MicroTAS 2008 Conference, San Diego, California, USA
NANOTECHNOLOGY MEETS PLANTS BIOTECHNOLOGY: CARGON NANOTUBES DELIVER DNA AND INCORPORATE INTO THE PLANT CELL STRUCTURE
Maged Fouad
Nagoya University and National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), JAPAN
MicroTAS 2007 Conference, Paris, FRANCE
OPTICAL MULTIPLEXING OF MULTIPLE FLUORESCENCE SENSORS FOR COMPACT LAB-ON-A-CHIP SYSTEMS
Kevin Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
MicroTAS 2006 Conference, Tokyo, JAPAN
RED BLOOD CELL DEFORMATION UNDER EXTENSIONAL FLOW USING HYPERBOLIC CONVERGING SHAPE MICROCHANNEL
Sung S. Lee
Seoul National University, SOUTH KOREA
MicroTAS 2005 Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
AN INTEGRATED MICROFLUIDIC PROCESSOR FOR SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM-BASED DNA COMPUTING
William Grover
University of California, Berkeley, USA