The following keynote speakers have been confirmed:
Uwe Marx | TissUse GmbH – University Berlin | Nanoscale aspects of a human multi-organ-chip platform for safety and efficacy testing | |
Govind Kaigala | IBM | Tissue microprocessing: Shaping sub-nanoliter volumes of liquids on tissue sections and cells for multimodal analysis | |
Dinh Ngoc Duy | National University of Singapore | From Microfluidics to 3D Bioprinting for Human/Organs-on-Chips Development | |
Rui Campos | AXES Research Group – University of Antwerp | Innovative electrochemical sensing strategies | |
Christoph Adelmann | Imec Leuven | Keeping up Moore’s law in the interconnect era: from novel materials to interface optimization. | |
Meyya Meyyappan |
NASA Ames Research Center | Nanosensors and Development of Practical Systems | |
Sabeth Verpoorte |
University of Groningen | Organ-chip-based analysis systems to advance in vitro technologies | |
Peter Adrian |
Frost & Sullivan | Vital Opportunities for Biosensors | |
Yair Glick |
Israeli Swiss SpacePharma | Health on earth made in space – vision to reality |
The following invited speakers have been confirmed:
Raphaël Tomasi | Ecole polytechnique / Institut Pasteur (Paris, France) | Studying 3D cell cultures in a microfluidic droplet array under multiple time-resolved conditions | |
Paul Janssen |
ASML | Development and performance of EUV pellicles | |
Florian Meirer | University of Utrecht | Imaging Hierarchically Complex Catalyst Bodies at Multiple Length Scales | |
Per Magnus Kristiansen | Institute of Polymer Nanotechnology (INKA) | Injection molded thermoplastic microfluidic chips: related challenges, opportunities and examples of applications | |
Roland Zengerle | Hahn‐Schickard & IMTEK – University of Freiburg | Molecular Diagnostics at the Point‐of‐Care by Centrifugal Microfluidics | |
Cécile Legallais |
CNRS – Université de Technologie de Compiègne | Liver on chip platform : key questions following 15 years of development | |
Rachel Armstrong |
Technical University Eindhoven | Tethered plasmonic switches as single-molecule, continuous monitoring biosensors | |
Claudia Beaurivage |
Galapagos | High throughput microfluidic gut-on-a-chip model for drug discovery and target validation in inflammatory bowel disease | |
Nastasia Okulova |
Inmold A/S | High speed roll-to-roll manufacturing of biomimetic surfaces and microfluidic devices | |
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