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Micronano

International MicroNanoConference

Programme 2018

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

Interview Ngoc Duy

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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