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Gerald Urban's Biography



Gerald Urban, Professor, Albert Ludwigs Universität Freiburg

Gerald Urban is a Full Professor of Sensors at the Department of Microsystems engineering at the University Freiburg. He is a director of the Freiburger Materials Research Centre and elected member of the academic senate of the university. His research interests are dedicated to the development of chemo- and biosensor systems for clinical and system-biological applications.

Gerald Urban studied technical physics at the TU Vienna and was employed at the neurosurgical department of the AKH Vienna afterwards. Subsequently he worked on his PhD thesis at the Department of Electrical Engineering at the TU Vienna. In 1985 he founded together with colleagues the company OSC in Cleveland, Ohio and Vienna. In 1986 and 1987 he was a post-doc at the neurophysiological department in Münster, Germany. From 1990 till 2002 he was scientific director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Biomedical Microengineering in Vienna. He finished his habilitation in 1994 and became a full professor at the university Freiburg in 1997. From 1999 to 2002 he was dean of the Faculty for Applied Science at the University Freiburg.

He is series editor of “Chemo- and Biosensors” for the SPRINGER publishing house

His awards include the Stefan Schuy price for biomedical technology, the AVL List price, a best poster price and the Hoechst price.

He is author of more than 70 publications and 43 patents

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Pathogen analysis on Chip: Sample Enrichment, Preparation and Detection

Tuesday, 16 June 2015 at 12:00

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We use special microfluidic lab-on-chip chip based systems structures for oligonucleotide based pathogen detection assays. Enrichment, lysis, purification and isothermal amplification of cell specific oligonucleotides can be done on chip without moving parts and using only 5µl analyte volumes. The biological targets are small RNA biomarkers, which are very selective to identify bacteria as well as viruses. To achieve such tasks the integration of phaseguide structures in a microfluidic device are mandatory for performing free flow electrophoresis, gel electrophoresis and electrothermal lysis on chip.


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