Micro & Nanotechnologies For Physical Phenotyping of Cells
Dino Di Carlo, Armond and Elena Hairapetian Chair in Engineering and Medicine, Professor and Vice Chair of Bioengineering, University of California Los Angeles
My lab uses microtechnology to interface at the scale of biology to aid
in scientific investigation, develop new approaches to diagnose and
monitor disease, and engineer therapies. A part of our laboratory
develops tools to assay and exploit physical properties of cells in
diagnostics and drug screening. Physical properties of cells can provide
integrative, rapid, and low-cost information about disease. My
discussion will focus on instruments we have developed that quantify
single-cell physical phenotypes such as deformability, size, and
contractility. These new tools show promise to enable diagnostic and
screening approaches that assay immune cell function at the
point-of-care, tumor cell malignancy with higher confidence than
molecular markers alone, and many other cell phenotypes associated with
disease.
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