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Andrew J deMello's Biography



Andrew J deMello, Professor of Biochemical Engineering & Institute Chair, ETH Zürich

Andrew is currently Professor of Biochemical Engineering in the Department of Chemistry & Applied Biosciences at ETH Zürich, and until October 2020 was Head of the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering. Prior to his arrival in Zurich, he was Professor of Chemical Nanosciences and Head of the Nanostructured Materials and Devices Section in the Chemistry Department at Imperial College London. His research interests cover a broad range of activities in the broad areas of microfluidics and nanoscale science. Primary specializations include the development of microfluidic devices for high-throughput biological and chemical analysis, ultra-sensitive optical spectroscopies, microfluidic tools for material synthesis and clinical diagnostic technologies.

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Droplet-Based Microfluidics: Towards Ultra-Hight Throughput Experimentation

Tuesday, 16 June 2015 at 10:00

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The adoption of microfluidic technologies in experimental science has been driven by advances in genomics, proteomics, cellomics, drug discovery, high-throughput screening and diagnostics, with a need to perform rapid measurements on small sample volumes. I will discuss how simple microfluidic systems can be used to probe a range of living organisms including bacteria and fungi, plants and nematodes.


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