Microfluidics & Lab-on-a-chip (LoC) technology is an emerging technology that enables the construction of discovery platforms for combinatorial biology and chemistry for drug and disease screening and for materials synthesis. It also facilitates diagnostic and characterization systems for, among other things, monitoring the quality of the water supply, detecting diseases at the point of care, and studying microbial diversity.
The main aims of CEITEC Microfluidics & Lab-on-a-chip workshop are support collaboration, enhance visibility, inspire students and discuss further development and technology transfer in this exciting area.
Poster to download HERE.
Speakers:
- Peter Ertl, Austrian Institute of Technology
- Zbyněk Prokop, Masaryk University, Loschmidt Laboratories
- Giancarlo Forte, FNUSA-ICRC International Clinical Research Center
- Jan Víteček, FNUSA-ICRC International Clinical Research Center
- Jan Ježek, Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS
- Josef Jaroš, Masaryk University,
- Martin Trtílek, Photon Systems Instruments
- Verena Charvat, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
- Mario Rothbauer, Austrian Institute of Technology
- Barbara Bachmann, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna
- Michaela Purtcher, FHWien University of Applied Sciences
- Seta Küpcü, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
- Tomáš Buryska, Masaryk University, Loschmidt Laboratories
- Paul Oakley, The Dolomite Centre Ltd. / Syrris / Blacktrace Ltd.