Topical 3: 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoreses Society (AES)

Session 533 - Biomems and Microfluidics: Proteome Analysis
Microfluidic technology holds the promise of enabling novel, more efficient, and higher throughput proteomic and genomic analyses in a low-power portable format. As products based on microfluidics are introduced commercially, the promise is becoming a reality. This session seeks papers on chip-based novel methods for proteomic analysis including sample preparation, electrokinetic approaches in 1D and 2D, and microfluidic interfaces with downstream analytical instrumentation (e.g. electrospray mass spectrometry).
Chair:Amy E. Herr
CoChair:Rajiv Bharadwaj
 Fabrication, Optimization, and Application of a Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis Microfluidic Chip
Bryan R. Fonslow, Michael T. Bowser
 Microfluidic Chemical Cytometry Based on Modulation of Local Field Strength
Hsiang-Yu Wang, Chang Lu
 A Self-Contained Solid-State Micro-Valve for Electrokinetic Separations in a Networked Microfluidic Chip
Huanchun Cui, Zheng Huang, Prashanta Dutta, Cornelius F. Ivory
 Effect of Channel Morphology on Electrophoretic Transport
Rodrigo Hidalgo, Mario A. Oyanader, Pedro E. Arce
 Two Dimensional Simulation of Nonlinear Electrophoresis of Proteins and Experimental Demonstration in a Microfluidic Chip
Huanchun Cui, Prashanta Dutta, Cornelius F. Ivory
 Rapid Assessment of Markers in Serum Using Biomems ELISA
Robert T. Larsen, Richard I. Masel

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