Luc Bousse,
Director of Microfluidics,
InSilixa Inc
Luc Bousse obtained a doctoral degree at Twente University in the Netherlands, working on silicon-based chemical sensor devices. He then became a Research Associate at Stanford University, working on silicon sensors and silicon integrated circuit technology. Subsequently, he has worked at a number of biotechnology and diagnostic companies, such as Molecular Devices (silicon pH sensors for immunoassays and cellular assays), Caliper Technologies (microfluidic systems for nucleic acid and protein analysis), Predicant Biosciences (molded polymer microfluidics for CE-MS), and Wako Diagnostics (FDA-approved diagnostic system for liver cancer biomarkers). Most recently, he is working on the development of disposable droplet generators for digital PCR at QuantaLife, which was acquired in 2011 by Bio-Rad Laboratories. He is the inventor of 62 issued US patents, and the author of over 80 scientific publications.
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