Conferences \ Point-of-Care Diagnostics and Biosensors 2021 \ Agenda \ Claudia Gärtner |
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Welcome introduction by Conference Co-Chair Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics & Associated Fields – Current Status: The Two Pathways – Simple Standard Devices Versus Highly Individualized Integrated DevicesMonday, 13 December 2021 at 14:10 Add to Calendar ▼2021-12-14 17:00:002021-12-14 18:00:00Europe/LondonOpen Analytical Platform – One For All, All For OnePoint-of-Care Diagnostics and Biosensors 2021 in Coronado Island, CaliforniaCoronado Island, CaliforniaSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com This presentation will pinpoint two interesting completely different ways for the use and the style of Lab-on-a-Chip devices: namely the simpler standard devices and the highly specific multifunctional integrated lab-on-a-chip devices. Point-of-care diagnostic has been one of the most prominent fields for lab-on-a-chip devices in particular since the last years during the pandemic. These devices are rather specific and highly individualized from the different companies commercializing them. A different pathway are easier standard devices, less application specific that are provided off-the-shelf from various companies and are frequently used with existing non-specific-lab-on-a-chip laboratory equipment. This “Lab-on-a-Chip-Catalogue” of an ever-growing number of different devices from various suppliers round the globe is worth to be highlighted and the use of existing standards and the creation of new ones should be shown as “the second way” for microfluidics. Open Analytical Platform – One For All, All For OneTuesday, 14 December 2021 at 17:00 Add to Calendar ▼2021-12-14 17:00:002021-12-14 18:00:00Europe/LondonOpen Analytical Platform – One For All, All For OnePoint-of-Care Diagnostics and Biosensors 2021 in Coronado Island, CaliforniaCoronado Island, CaliforniaSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com An open analytical platform will be presented that not only combines the ability to carry out various kinds of immunological, molecular or clinical chemistry tests, can hold for different sample types and can be used with a variety of detection technologies but in particular serves as open platform for users to integrate their own assays. A pathway for individual assay and fluidic development will be shown keeping with standard footprints and a common instrument allowing parties to utilize this platform as starting point for new assay developments. |