An-Bang Wang,
Distinguished Professor, Institute of Applied Mechanics,
National Taiwan University
He is honored as distinguished professor at National Taiwan University since 2020. He became a full professor of the Institute of Applied Mechanics, National Taiwan University in 2001. In the period from 2002 to 2004, he served as the director of Optomechatronics Education Resource center, Ministry of Education, Taiwan, ROC. From 2004 to 2008, he served as the chairman of the display technology Education Program and counselor of advisory office, Ministry of Education, Taiwan, ROC. He has been honored with the 2013 Distinguished Engineering Professor Award granted by Chinese Institute of Engineers (CIE), Taiwan, ROC. From 2014 to 2016, he was elected as vice president of International Society of Coating Science and Technology. His current research interests include advanced coating & 3D-printing technology, microfluidic platform for biomedical and industrial applications, display & optomechatronic systems, and biomimetics.
A Novel Microfluidic Platform for Biomedical Applications –Thin-film Direct Coating (TDC) Technology
Thursday, 30 November 2023 at 12:30
Add to Calendar ▼2023-11-30 12:30:002023-11-30 13:30:00Europe/LondonA Novel Microfluidic Platform for Biomedical Applications –Thin-film Direct Coating (TDC) TechnologyLab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics World Congress 2023 in Laguna Hills, CaliforniaLaguna Hills, CaliforniaSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com
Microfluidics can bring significant advantages in various applications, e.g., chemical reaction, process control and bio-medical detection etc. In the past twenty-five years, we shifted the research topics from different microfluidic components, including micropump, microvalve, and micromixer etc., to various integration systems for industrial applications, e.g., microreactor / multi-emulsion generators, high-throughput fluid / flow properties analyzer, and the maskless pattern coating system by multi-phase microfluidic technology, etc. Special efforts were made for microfluidic applications in the life science studies and clinical diagnoses with the advantages of fast, easy use, and excellent cost performance, e.g., a sequential lab-on-a-chip control for biomedical point-of-care testing. Recently, an extremely material- and time-saving TDC (Thin-film Direct Coating) microfluidic platform for fast immunoassay and detection, e.g., the fast TDC WB (western blotting) strip for fast evaluation of neutralizing response to SARS-CoV-2 and fast TDC IHC (Immunohistochemistry) was developed and tested for the future practical use.