AMF is excited to participate in the SLAS 2025 International Conference & Exhibition, taking place from January 25-29, 2025 at the San Diego Convention Center. This renowned event will bring together ...
Single cells are essential for the generation of biologics, which is a fundamental requirement in biopharmaceutical research and development. The International Council for Harmonization of Technical ...
WASHINGTON (KTVZ) -- Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Reps. Earl Blumenauer, Suzanne Bonamici, Val Hoyle and Andrea Salinas, announced Monday the designation of two tech hubs coming to ...
Microfluidics is a powerful technique for modulating the fluidic behavior of bioparticles in microscale channels and has opened up new avenues for biomedical research and clinical diagnosis.
Novel approach analyzes thousands of red blood cells from a small sample, showcasing the long-term potential of microfluidics for testing across conditions Using advanced microfluidic technology, our ...
Innovative microfluidic system significantly improves early cancer detection. Utilizes magnetic nano-reporters for sensitive and specific tumor marker analysis. Promises to transform cancer ...
The Biden administration awarded $45 million Tuesday to a research hub at Oregon State University that is working to develop applications for microfluidics, the science of manipulating fluids at ...
With Fortune Korea Top 40 recognition and the ‘M.A.P. Your Health’ campaign, Orange Biomed’s novel microfluidic A1C test is transforming diabetes care. A unique opportunity to demonstrate how our ...
Recently, a group of researchers from Institute of Solid State Physics, the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, designed and developed advanced microfluidic sensor ...
Microfluidics has emerged as a pivotal technology for the precise manipulation of fluids within channels of micrometre dimensions. At the heart of this approach are droplet generation techniques, ...
Emulsions are mixtures of two insoluble liquids, in which one of the liquids exists as a dispersion of small droplets in the other. They are quite common in everyday life; milk, butter, facial creams, ...
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