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Point-of-care and Rapid Analytics

Point-of-care and Rapid Analytics

Due to its highly portable and cost-effective nature, the microfluidic system provides perfect solutions to point-of-care and rapid analytics. We have developed several analytical platforms to achieve single-cell level characterizations (for example, on cancer cells or lipid-producing microalgae), or population-based studies (such as patient blood samples or soil).

Selected Project/Publications

  1. H. Zhang, K. Anoop, C. Huang, R. Sadr, R. Gupte, J. Dai, and A. Han, A Circular Gradient-Width Crossflow Microfluidic Platform for High-Efficiency Blood Plasma Separation, Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Vol. 354 (1), 131180 (2022)
  2. Can Huang, Jing Yang, Shaorong Chen, Song-I Han, Han Zhang, Jim Samuel, Erin Van Schaik, Paul de Figueiredo, Arum Han, Digital Analysis of Adherent Bacteria Identifies Emergent Pathogens (under review)
  3. J. Dai*, H. Zhang*, C. Huang, Z. Chen, and A. Han (*these authors contributed equally), A Gel-based Separation-free Point of Care Device for Whole Blood Glucose Detection, Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 92, pp. 16122-16129 (2020)
  4. H. Wang, Z. Liu, D. M. Shin, Z. G. Chen, Y. Cho, Y. -J. Kim, and A. Han, Single-Cell Compressibility Quantification or Assessing Metastatic Potential of Cancer Cells, Microfluidics and Nanofluidics, 22:68 (2018)
  5. CRISPR (HZ)

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