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Ph.D. student research assistant with experience in MEMS, biology, and/or electrokinetics at Mechanical Engineering: Integrated Microfluidic Systems Laboratory, University of Louisville (Louisville, KY)

July 13, 2011 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

student to conduct research for a multidisciplinary micro/nanotechnology project … electrokinetics, microtechnology, MEMS, microfabrication, nanotechnology, cell biology, dielectrophoresis,… View full post on Nanotechnology jobs | Simply Hired

Microfluidic Devices in Nanotechnology: Applications

September 29, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Product DescriptionExplores the latest applications arising from the intersection of nanotechnology and microfluidics In the past two decades, microfluidics research has seen phenomenal growth, with many new and emerging applications in fields ranging from chemistry, physics, and biology to engineering. With the emergence of nanotechnology, microfluidics is currently undergoing dramatic changes, embracing the rising field [...]

Postdoctoral Fellow

March 11, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York City, New York) Job Description: Design and microfabrication of cellular contractility testing apparatus such as 3-D microfluidic chambers, construction of relevant multiscale computational models of cellular signaling networks, and experimental verification of relevant simulation results. Other responsibilities will include preparation of related manuscripts, assisting with grant proposals as appropriate [...]

Microfluidic Sorting Device Developed By Harvard Researchers

March 10, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Microfluidic Sorting Device Developed By Harvard Researchers Microfluidic technology increases efficiency, reduces costs, and could be a boon for synthetic biologyFictional candy maker Willy Wonka called his whimsical device to sort good chocolate eggs from bad, an eggucator. Likewise, by determining what enzymes and compounds to keep and which to discard, scientists are aiming to [...]

Microfluidic Technology Increases Efficiency, Reduces Costs, And Could Be A Boon For Synthetic Biology

March 10, 2010 by SiliconValleyNano.com · Leave a Comment 

Microfluidic Technology Increases Efficiency, Reduces Costs, And Could Be A Boon For Synthetic Biology Fictional candy maker Willy Wonka called his whimsical device to sort good chocolate eggs from bad, an eggucator. Likewise, by determining what enzymes and compounds to keep and which to discard, scientists are aiming to find their own golden eggs: more [...]

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