Our team is dedicated to creating droplet robotic systems for microfluidic logistics that accelerate and automate medical diagnostic technologies and other applications involving the handling and manipulation of small droplets of fluid. Read more: Nature (2022), Science Robotics (2020)
Our team is dedicated to advancing the field of wearable microfluidics and electronics through a specific focus on perspiration-based sensors. By adapting conventional lab-on-a-chip systems to a lab-on-the-body format, we create the capability to directly process and detect complex non-invasive biomarkers. Read more: Lab on a Chip (2022), Nature Communications (2020), Lab on a Chip (2019), Lab on a Chip (2019)
Our team collaborates with clinicians to investigate and study clinically significant biofluid and biomarkers, applying the above-mentioned technologies for personalized and decentralized monitoring. Read more: Nature (2022)
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