Startseite > Séminaires > Archives séminaires > Séminaires 2014 > Séminaire MSC. Lundi 20 Janvier 2013. Stephanie Descroix (Physicochimie Curie, Paris) : "Magnetic particles and microfluidics for bioanalytical developments".
Sauf mention contraire, les séminaires et les soutenances se déroulent à 11h30 en salle 454A du bâtiment Condorcet.
Stephanie Descroix
Institut Curie, Paris.
Equipe Macromolécules et microsystèmes en biologie et en médecine
Magnetic particles and microfluidics for bioanalytical developments
There is a strong need in developing and proposing new approaches in the fields of clinics and diagnosis. In this context, Microfluidics is considered as breakthrough technology that can help answering to fundamental and applied questions. Besides, as reported a few years ago by Nicole Pamme (Lab Chip 2005), the combination of microfluidics and magnetism is definitively valuable. This has been demonstrated in many cases by using magnetism for pumping liquid or ferrofluids for valving or directly by working with magnetic (nano or micro) particles as solid support for bioreactions. In this seminar, I will present some studies relying on the combination of magnetism and microfluidics illustrating the work performed in the MMBM team at Institut Curie with both cellular and molecular analysis.
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