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Biosystems Lab.

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Research at Microchip Biosystems Lab. focuses on development of Lab-on-a-Chip systems that enable unique biological experiments at higher throughput and high accuracy that can then be readily adoptable by the broad bio/medical scientific community.

Current research interests include the development and application of microphysiological systems for neuroscience applications (Brain-on-a-Chip), Micro Bio-refinery chips for Bioenergy and Biomass production, high-throughput screening platforms, Point-of-care diagnosis systems, and micro/nano fabrication.

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April 2020
Junyi Yao and Kelu Peng's paper has published in Sensors and Actuators A: Physical (Liquid metal-embedded microfluidic pressure sensor for real-time monitoring).
January 2020
Junyi Yao's paper has been published in Lab on a Chip (Mechanical stress induced astaxanthin accumulation of H. pluvialis on a chip).
November 2019
Sihan Liu presented the work of Microfluidic Model of the Blood-Retinal-Barrier for Permeability Tests at the 23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS 2019), Basel, Switzerland (2019), (Sihan Liu, Yau Kei Chan, Ho Chueng Shum, and Jaewon Park).
November 2019
Jaewon Park presented the work of Label-Free Droplet Detection through 3D Electrode-based Impedance Spectroscopy at the 23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS 2019), Basel, Switzerland (2019), (Hyun Soo Kim, Sunghyun Cho, Hyesoo Park, Kang-Ho Lee, Ohwon Kwon, Younghak Cho, and Jaewon Park).
November 2019
Huixue Song presented the work of Electrical Stimulation Induced Microalgae Growth and Astaxanthin Production on a Microfluidic Chip at the 23rd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS 2019), Basel, Switzerland (2019),( Ziyi Song, , Junyi Yao, Yunhwan Park, Yoon-e Choi, Hyunsoo Kim, and Jaewon Park).