Lab-on-a-chip

Combining AI and nanoparticle printing for cancer cell analysis will enable low cost diagnostics in developing countries
“Our work has potential applications in single-cell studies, in tumor heterogeneity studies and, perhaps, in
A portable and inexpensive lab-on-a-chip could detect many contaminants including lead in minutes
Sediments collected by a ship can be rapidly tested for toxic lead with a new
Portable low-cost and accurate COVID-19 antibody detection platform could massively increase testing
The TinyArray imager has the antibody testing accuracy of machines 100 times more expensive and
A lab-on-a-chip device that can tell blood type within five minutes could save lives
A lab-on-a-chip device that can tell blood type within five minutes could save lives The
Rewritable lab-on-a-chip devices using sound waves get turned on
Droplets of different sizes sit on grids of transducers that vibrate to create tunnels in
A next-generation miniature lab device to detect bacteria and viruses
An enlarged image of the different bioparticles found in a specimen including the micro-beads to
A low-cost, self-sufficient and entirely portable point-of-care diagnostics device

A simple innovation the size of a grain of sand means we can now analyse

Learning how human cells communicate opens a path to new treatments for cancer and autoimmune disorders

Lab-on-a-chip technology reveals how human cells communicate, opening path to new treatments for cancer and

Lab-on-a-chip biophysical sensing with incredible sensitivity takes a big step

In London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral, a whisper can be heard far across the circular whispering

Detecting pathogens with a normal smartphone and an integrated lab-on-a-chip at point-of-care

A multidisciplinary group that includes the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Washington at

First 3D printed truly microfluidic lab-on-a-chip device

Previous researchers have used 3D printers to make microfluidics, but not on this scale Researchers

Studying retinal diseases on a chip means animal models may not be needed

Approximately 80% of all sensory input is received via the eyes, so suffering from chronic

Lab-on-a-chip wearable device monitors your health and exposure to dangerous bacteria, viruses and pollutants

Rutgers researchers invent technology that could lead to wearable biosensors Imagine wearing a device that

Lab on a chip diagnostics that cost 1 cent to make

Microfluidics, electronics and inkjet technology underlie a newly developed all-in-one biochip from Stanford that can

Lab-on-a-chip optical analysis and manipulation can detect cancer genomic biomarkers and more

Technique enables development of viable diagnostic tests and instruments in fight against cancer Cancer is