Posts Tagged: microfluidics
ReSCUE platform also enables the formation, release and transfer of patient-derived tumoroids
The Centre for Research and Applications in Fluidic Technologies (CRAFT) is a unique collaboration between U of T and the National Research Council of Canada, and now, Unity Health Toronto
Study led by Professor Freeman Lan (BME) introduces easily adaptable droplet microfluidics workflow
NAI Fellows Program honours the achievements of outstanding academic inventors
Professor Lan’s research goals include understanding and engineering the human gut microbiome
Radisic (BME, ChemE) is a leading expert in organ-on-a-chip technology
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