Aman Russom,
Assistant Professor,
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Aman Russom is Associate Professor at the division of Proteomics and Nanobiotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where he leads the Clinical Microfluidics Lab (CµF Lab). He received his M. Sc. degree in Chemical Engineer in 2000 and his PhD in 2005 from the Microsystem Technology lab at KTH. He then did his postdoc fellowship at Mehmet Toner’s lab at Harvard Medical School. In 2008 he returned back to KTH, first at the Department of Applied Physics and currently at the division of Proteomics and Nanobiotechnology at the Science for Life Laboratory. His research focuses on microfluidics with emphasis on sample preparation for clinical and point of care diagnostics.
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