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Microfluidics for Analytical Chemistry

1 February 2018 08:30-17:00, Southampton, United Kingdom


Introduction
This one day meeting aims to bring together UK researchers developing and applying microfluidic systems for chemical and biochemical analysis. The meeting will cover all types of devices (lab-on-chip, digital microfluidics, paper microfluidics, total analytical systems etc.) and concern application to all forms of molecular analysis (biomedical, environmental, forensic, quality control etc.).

The meeting will provide an opportunity to discuss recent developments in the field and develop future research opportunities as part of an overall aim to nurture and promote the UK microfluidic and analytical communities. It will also provide opportunities for PhD students and early career researchers to present their work.

Sessions will feature presentations by invited speakers, in addition to presentations selected from submission of abstracts. There will be opportunities during lunch and refreshment breaks to view the posters and exhibition, with additional networking possible during a wine reception at the end of the event.

To register or submit an abstract please follow this link: https://conference.noc.ac.uk/microfluidics-for-analytical-chemistry

In addition to the 5 keynote presentations, the following oral presentations have now been confirmed:
  • Nuno M Reis, University of Bath, 'Rapid and sensitive microfluidic quantitation of E.coli in urine'.
  • Matthew Mowlem, National Oceanography Centre,'Robust lab on chip technology for extended deployment in the marine environment'.
  • Beverly R. Andrew, University of Hull, 'Label Free Optical Biosensor for Real Time Cell Imaging'.
  • Nicolas Szita, University College London, 'Real-time and non-invasive monitoring of cellular growth and oxygen kinetics in microfluidic cell culture devices'.
  • Emily Kempa, University of Manchester, 'Integration of a microfluidic chip with mass spectrometry – An example workflow for whole droplet analysis'.
  • William Hale, University of Southampton, 'Microfluidic Perfusion Culture With In-Situ NMR Observation: A Novel Tool For the Study of Cells, Spheroids, and Tissues'.
  • Stefano Pagliara, University of Exeter, 'Microfluidic Single-Cell Manipulation and Analysis'.
  • Filippo Causa, University of Naples, 'Microfluidic flow for optical detection of circulating biomarkers or biophysical cells properties using viscoelastic fluids'.
A full programme including details of over 30 received poster abstracts to follow.

Standard registration, 12th January 2018: £50 Å·ÃÀAV members, £60 non-members


 
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A selection of sponsorship opportunities is available for companies who would like to promote their activities during this event.
As well as booking a table top exhibition space, there are opportunities to sponsor social events, advertise in the abstract book or place a promotional item in delegate packs.

Please note that exhibition spaces are limited, spaces will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

 
Venue
National Oceanography Centre

National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton Waterfront Campus, European Way, Southampton, SO14 3ZH, United Kingdom

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Committee
  • Dr Geraldine Clinton-Bailey National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Dr Adrian Nightingale University of Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Dr Edward Mawji National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Dr Alexander Beaton National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom

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