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  1. KIST/PU 6th Annual Symposium: High Impact Research to Society

    Workshops | 07 Dec 2011

    In 2006, the South Korean Ministry of Science and Technology selected the KIST and Purdue team project from 20 international research proposals submitted to examine how to learn more about the molecular makeup of diseases.

  2. KIST/PU Advances in detection systems for biology: Classifying signals from fluorescence and scatter

    Papers | 08 Dec 2011 | Contributor(s):: J. Paul Robinson

    Biology-driven advances in photonic detection systems have been dramatic in the last several years. Three specific aspects are of particular interest: molecular detection, cellular detection, and whole-organ or small-animal imaging. Each area of study requires specific probes, detectors, and...

  3. KIST/PU The Professor’s Challenge: To commercialize or not, that is the question?

    Online Presentations | 06 Dec 2011 | Contributor(s):: J. Paul Robinson

    Outline:Outline the Professors DilemmaShow what the normal criteria for research project direction isDiscuss the Corporate perspectiveDiscuss an example of failed innovationDemonstrate how time can impact an innovative ideaConclusions

  4. KIST/PU Theragnosis – A New Paradigm of Personalized Medicine

    Online Presentations | 06 Dec 2011 | Contributor(s):: Ick Chan Kwon

    Companion Diagnosis, based on pharmacogenomics, has been recognized as one of most important key representatives of personalized medicine. However, Companion Diagnosis does not provide any clues in developing new ways of therapeutics but it only provides a best choice of drugs based on given...

  5. Jun 11 2009

    Lab-on-a-Chip Workshop

    This one-day workshop is designed to introduce researchers to the different technologies used in lab-on-chip systems. Speakers will include U-M faculty and staff members. The workshop is aimed at...

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  6. Louis Bouchard

    Dr. Bouchard obtained a bachelor's degree in physics and business management from McGill University in Montréal, Canada, a Master's degree in medical biophysics from the University of Toronto and a...

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  7. Matteo Bruno Lodi

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  8. Maude Cuchiara

    Dr. Maude Cuchiara manages the RTNN and serves in a variety of roles to ensure RTNN’s success. She facilitates all client interactions with RTNN as well as communicates RTNN news, information, and...

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  9. md abdul haleem bahadur

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  10. Md. Monir Hossain

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  11. Mehedi Hossen Limon

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  12. Nanomaterials for Bone & Neural Tissue Engineering

    Online Presentations | 11 Sep 2008 | Contributor(s):: S. Swaminathan

    Tissue engineering is defined as “the application of biological, chemical and engineering principles towards the repair, restoration or regeneration of tissues using scaffolds, cells, factors alone or in combination.” The goal lis to design and develop biodegradable, biocompatible polymer-ceramic...

  13. Optical BioMEMS Microfluidic Technologies for Hand-Held, Point-of-Care, Medical Devices

    Online Presentations | 23 Nov 2009 | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    Portable, point-of-care, medical diagnostic devices could provide an important new component in more cost-effective healthcare delivery. Rapid measurements of blood samples during an examination within a doctor’s office or in the field, could allow immediate appropriate treatment of medical...

  14. Qingjiang Guo

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  15. Re-engineering a Healthy Eye Tissue to Restore Damaged Eyesight

    Online Presentations | 02 Aug 2007 | Contributor(s):: Margarita Shalaev

    Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye disease that is the leading cause of blindness in the USA and Western Europe. It affects over one million people in the United States alone. One of the symptoms of AMD is a diseased Bruch’s membrane, which is an important layer in the eye. Our...

  16. Rebecca Mosier

    Rebecca Mosier is a second-year undergraduate student at Johns Hopkins University. Her majors are Biomedical Engineering and Applied Mathematics & Statistics. She is working on the Data-Driven...

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  17. Soft Electronic and Microfluidic Systems for the Skin

    Online Presentations | 22 May 2019 | Contributor(s):: John A. Rogers

    This talk describes the key ideas, and presents some of the most recent device examples, including wireless, skin-like electronic 'tattoos' for continuous monitoring of vital signs in neonatal intensive care, microfluidic/electronic platforms that can capture, store and perform...

  18. Standalone Stretchable Device Platform for Human Health Monitoring

    Online Presentations | 18 Nov 2022 | Contributor(s):: Huanyu (Larry) Cheng, NACK Network

    his talk presents the challenges, design strategies, and novel fabrication processes behind a potential standalone stretchable device platform that (a) integrates with 3D curvilinear dynamically changing surfaces, and (b) dissolves completely after its effective operation.

  19. The Functional Protocell concept

    Online Presentations | 23 Mar 2008 | Contributor(s):: Eric Jakobsson

    We have invented and created the first prototype of the Functional Protocell.We define the “functional protocell" as a nanoporous solid surrounded by a membrane. The cavities in the solid can be filled with any desired electrolyte up to the limit of solubility. The surrounding membrane can...

  20. Tomás Pereira Pires

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