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NanoBio Systems Lab

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Research

In vitro Microphysiological System (MPS)

Recreating organ-specific microphysiological systems through microfabrication and microfluidics

Microfluidics for Infectious Disease Applications (microbial and viral pathogens)

Developing high-throughput high-resolution microfluidic platforms for analyzing microbial and viral pathogens, as well as rapidly developing therapeutics utilizing microfluidic platforms

Microfluidics for Synthetic Biology and Biomanufacturing

Developing microfluidic approaches for synthetic biology, biomanufacturing, and biotechnology applications

High-throughput Single-cell-resolution Microfluidics Technology Development

Developing innovative microfluidic technologies for high-throughput single-cell-resolution assays and screening

Point-of-Care Diagnosis

Advancing microfluidics-based miniaturized point-of-care systems with faster and more accurate analyses of target molecules and cells

Advanced Microfabrication Technologies

Developing advanced microfabrication technologies that enable novel microstructures to be fabricated with ease

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