Held in conjunction with Lab-on-a-Chip & Microfluidics World Congress 2023
28 Nov 2023, at 08:00-10:00 in Laguna Hills, California
Training Course Title: Plastic-based Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Training Course Date: November 28, 2023
Training Course Timings: 08:00am to 10:00am -- The Slate Room, Laguna Hills, California
Scope and Coverage of this Training Course:
This
workshop will offer participants the opportunity to learn about
building functional devices in thermoplastics, such as PMMA,
polycarbonate (PC), cyclic olefin copolymer (COC), and cyclic olefin
polymer (COP) as well as other plastics and become familiar with the
advantages of using plastic microfluidics. Different methods for
building molding tools with mixed scales (nm ? mm) will be discussed and
then, different methods for producing plastic devices (rapid
prototyping to high-scale production). Participants will learn about
device assembly, modifying the surface properties of plastics and become
familiar with a number of important application areas – microfluidics
and nanofluidics for biological/biomedical applications. Below is a list
of topical areas that will be covered in this workshop.
Specific Topics Covered in this Training Course: - General overview of plastics and comparison to glass, silicon, and PDMS devices
- Rapid prototyping of plastic devices
- Making molding tools with mixed scale structures (nm ? mm)
- Reproducing structures in plastics using hot embossing, injection molding, and nanoimprinting
- Device assembly (placing cover plates over molding plastic substrates)
- Surface modification of plastics (UV/O3 and O2 plasma activation of plastics and appending biologics to the activated plastic surfaces)
- Biological
and biomedical applications of microfluidic and nanofluidic
plastic-based devices (microfluidics – microchip electrophoresis,
solid-phase extraction of DNA/RNA, and proteins, affinity selection of
circulating tumor cells and extracellular vesicles; nanofluidics –
stretching DNA for site-specific recognition of altered nucleotide
bases, nanoscale electrophoresis, nanopore sensors)
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Steve Soper, Foundation Distinguished Professor; Director, Center of BioModular Multi-scale System for Precision Medicine, Adjunct Professor, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, The University of Kansas
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