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 | ||
533a | Fabrication, Optimization, and Application of a Micro-Free Flow Electrophoresis Microfluidic Chip Bryan R. Fonslow, Michael T. Bowser | ||
533b | Microfluidic Chemical Cytometry Based on Modulation of Local Field Strength Hsiang-Yu Wang, Chang Lu | ||
533c | A Self-Contained Solid-State Micro-Valve for Electrokinetic Separations in a Networked Microfluidic Chip Huanchun Cui, Zheng Huang, Prashanta Dutta, Cornelius F. Ivory | ||
533d | Effect of Channel Morphology on Electrophoretic Transport Rodrigo Hidalgo, Mario A. Oyanader, Pedro E. Arce | ||
533e | Two Dimensional Simulation of Nonlinear Electrophoresis of Proteins and Experimental Demonstration in a Microfluidic Chip Huanchun Cui, Prashanta Dutta, Cornelius F. Ivory | ||
533f | Rapid Assessment of Markers in Serum Using Biomems ELISA Robert T. Larsen, Richard I. Masel |
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