Co-Located Conference AgendasFlow Chemistry India | Microfluidics and Lab on a Chip India |
Thursday, 22 January 2015 | Agenda |
| | 08:00 | Registration | 08:50 | Welcome Address | | Session 1: Developments in Materials and Microfabrication Technologies / Session Chair: Dr. Soumyo Mukherji |
| | 09:00 | | Keynote Presentation Superhydrophobic Surfaces for Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-Chip Applications Chang-Hwan Choi, Associate Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States of America
In this talk, several applications of superhydrophobic surfaces in microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip systems will be presented, including 1) hydrodynamic friction reduction in droplet movement and continuous channel flows, and 2) evaporation of droplets and their dryout patterns on superhydrophobic surfaces. Design issues and fabrication methods for effective superhydrophobic surfaces for the applications will also be addressed. |
| 09:40 | Q/A Session | 09:45 | Pumpless Handling of Liquid on Wettability-Patterned Surface Microfluidic Platforms Ranjan Ganguly, Associate Professor, Jadavpur University, India
In this presentation a facile technique of creating wettability-patterned disposable substrates will be discussed; pumpless liquid handling strategies on these are demonstrated at proof-of-concept level, providing a viable technique of sample handling on surface microfluidic platforms. | 10:15 | Q/A Session | 10:20 | Detection of Flowing Bubbles in a Lab-On-A-Chip by Measuring Impedance Fluctuations Noureddin Yakdi, Research Scholar, Pierre and Marie Curie University, France
| 10:45 | Q/A Session | 10:50 | Dilution of Samples using Generalized Mix-Split Steps on a Digital Microfluidic Platform Bhargab Bhattacharya, Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, India
| 11:25 | Q/A Session | 11:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | | Session 2: Paper Based Devices in Developing World / Session Chair: Dr. Laura Lechuga |
| | 12:00 | A Fully-Printable Paperfluidic Device for Oral Health Debjani Paul, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
This presentation will discuss how to develop a paperfluidic chip that indicates the user’s oral health from a measurement of saliva pH and the activity of caries-causing organisms in the mouth. | 12:35 | Q/A Session | 12:40 | Paper-based Fluidic Devices: from Fabrication to Assay Quantification Andres Martinez, Professor, California Polytechnic State University, United States of America
This presentation will describe the development of new methods of fabricating paper-based devices, methods for controlling wicking in paper-based devices and methods for calibrating the results of assays, all of which provide important building blocks for the development of future paper-based diagnostic devices. | 13:15 | Q/A Session | 13:20 | Poster Evaluation | 13:35 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | | Session 3: Droplet-Based Digital Microfluidics / Session Chair: Dr. Vijay Mathur |
| | 14:20 | Droplet based digital microfluidics Raj Kishora Dash, Assistant Professor , University of Hyderabad, India
| 14:55 | Q/A Session | 15:00 | Technology Spotlight: Recent Developments in Droplet Based Microfluidic Technologies Ashok Sinha, Technical Applications Specialist, Dolomite Microfluidics
| 15:15 | Ultra-Low-Voltage Manipulation of Microdroplets using Electrochemical Redox Process of Smart Polymers Chang-Hwan Choi, Associate Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States of America
In this talk, the tunable wetting and adhesion properties of the dodecylbenzenesulfonate-doped polypyrrole (PPy(DBS)) polymer will first be presented for ultra-low-voltage (<1V) microdroplet manipulation based on electrochemical redox process. Utilizing the tunable wetting property, a lateral transportation of an organic microdroplet from one PPy(DBS) electrode to another in aqueous solution will then be demonstrated. A vertical capture-release process of an organic microdroplet by utilizing the tunable adhesion of PPy(DBS) surface will also be described. | 15:50 | Q/A Session | 15:55 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | | Session 4: Applications of Microfluidics |
| | 16:10 | Concentrating Analytes by Suppressing the Coffee Ring Effect in Extreme Conditions. Dileep Mampallil Augustine, Post Doctoral Research Associate, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
The coffee ring effect is the formation of ring-like heterogeneous residue when a liquid drop containing dispersed solute particles dries on a solid surface. This ubiquitous phenomenon, enhanced on hydrophilic and rough surfaces, is a nuisance in many applications. The presentation highlights that how this effect can be suppressed. | 16:35 | Q/A Session | 16:40 | Microdroplet Technology: Study of Quorum Sensing in Bacteria Santosh Patil, Principal Scientist, Advinus Therapeutics Ltd, India
| 17:00 | Q/A Session | 17:05 | Bovine brucellosis Biosensors – maintaining India’s White Revolution Malgorzata Baranowska, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
This talk present the detection of Bovine brucellosis antigens using functionalized acoustic hologram structures for the development of low-cost, rapid, sensitive field-based diagnostics in cattle. | 17:25 | Q/A Session | 17:30 | End of First Day of Conference |
Friday, 23 January 201509:30 | | 10:10 | Q/A Session | 10:15 | The Use of Microfluidic Reactors for the Synthesis of Biomedical Materials Paul Watts, Distinguished Professor and Research Chair, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
This talk, will present an overview of chemical reactions conducted in the reactors and highlight where the sustainability of processes may be improved. The dedicated microfluidic systems for radiopharmaceutical product and nanoparticle synthesis will also be discussed.
| 10:55 | Q/A Session | 11:00 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | | Session 5: Biomedical Applications of Microfluidics/ LOAC: I / Session Chair: Dr. J Michael Koehler |
| | 11:30 | | Keynote Presentation Nanophotonic Lab-on-a-Chip Biosensors for Advanced Point-of-Care Diagnostics Laura Lechuga, Professor & Group Leader, Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2) CSIC and CIBER-BBN, Spain
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| 12:10 | Q/A Session | 12:15 | Exploiting Evanescent Waves for Developing Simple Optical Bio(Chemical) Sensors Soumyo Mukherji, Professor, Indian Institute Of Technology Bombay, India
| 12:50 | Q/A Session | 12:55 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Area | | Session 6: Biomedical Applications of Microfluidics/ LOAC: II / Session Chair: Dr. Danilo Tagle |
| | 13:45 | | 14:25 | Q/A Session | 14:30 | A Novel Point-of-Care Device for Clinical Diagnostics – A Case Study Vijay Mathur, Head of R & D, DiaSys Diagnostics India Pvt. Ltd , India
| 15:05 | Q/A Session | 15:10 | An Automated, Field-Portable Microscopy Platform For Clinical Diagnostic Applications Rajesh Srinivasan, Project Associate/Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Science, India
This talk will demonstrate the synergistic use of custom designed optics and microfluidics to develop imaging based point-of-care diagnostic devices. With use of custom designed optofluidics, an automated the labor intensive steps(sample handling and image acquistion) involved in conventional clinical microscopy will also be discussed. | 15:35 | Q/A Session | | Session 7: Microfluidics for Single Cell Analysis and Organ on a Chip / Session Chair: Dr. John Canning |
| | 15:40 | | 16:20 | Q/A Session | 16:25 | Human Microphysiological Systems: Organs-on-Chips for In Vitro Efficacy, Safety, and Toxicity Testing Danilo Tagle, Associate Director, NIH/NCATS, United States of America
| 17:00 | Q/A Session | 17:05 | High-throughput Single-Cell Deformability Measurement Technique Gangadhar Eluru, Research Scholar, Indian Institute Of Science, India
We proposed a technique for high-throughput determination of cellular deformability on a cell to cell basis. This technique’s capability to determine the deformability index was demonstrated on malaria infected red blood cells. The future prospects of this technique as a clinical diagnostic tool are discussed. | 17:30 | Q/A Session | 17:35 | Poster Award Presentation & Vote of Thanks | 17:45 | Coffee Break and End of the Conference |
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