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Recent announcements
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Magnetic mixing creates a stir
Microfluids often must be mixed, but scientists have lacked a simple and reliable way to do it. Now, Sandia researcher Jim Martin and his colleagues have developed a new way ...
Posted 19 Nov 2009 22:07 by Jan G. Korvink
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Using magnets for leak-free microfluidic devices
Photograph showing the use of the NIST magnetic connectors with a microfluidic device designed to generate liposomes. The microchip has five inlets and one outlet, all linked to tubing via ...
Posted 19 Nov 2009 21:59 by Jan G. Korvink
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Important announcement
There seems to be some confusion about a design deadline, which expires next wednesday on the DL I website. Please note that this deadline was mend for an older DL ...
Posted 19 Nov 2009 22:06 by Jan G. Korvink
The box of wafers of the 2008/2009 class.
Wafer of silicon microstructures produced by the 2007/2008 MSE class. Multilayer PDMS-on-Si cell isolater produced during the 2008 MSE class.
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