2008

You are currently browsing the yearly archive for 2008.

2-D temperature mapping

Congratulations to Kwanghun Chung, JaeKyo Cho, Edward Park, Dr. Victor Breedveld, and Dr. Hang Lu for their publication titled  “Three-dimensional in situ temperature measurement in microsystems using Brownian motion of nanoparticles published today in Analytical Chemistry.

Please view the Publications page for more information.

Lab on a Chip Publication

Device schematic

Congratulations to Alison Hirsch, Catherine Rivet, Michael Zhang, Dr. Melissa Kemp, and Dr. Hang Lu for their publication titled  “Parallel multi-time point cell stimulation and lysis on-chip for studying early signaling events in T cell activation” published today in Lab on a Chip.

Please view the Publications page for more information.

Lab On a Chip Publication

Microfluidic device used for rapid screening.

Congratulations to Matthew Crane, Kwanghun Chung, and Dr. Hang Lu for their publication titled “Computer-enhanced high-throughput genetic screens of C. elegans in a microfluidic system“ published today in Lab on a Chip.

Please view the Publications page for more information.

DATE: September 16, 2008
TIME: 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
LOCATION: IBB 1128
FEES: none

“Automated On-Chip Rapid Microscopy, and Sorting of C. elegans”

More information can be found here.

Lu Lab at MicroTAS 2008

Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences

Congratulations to Gina Cremona, Alison Hirsch, Catherine Rivet, and Jeffrey Stirman for their accepted poster presentations to MicroTAS 2008. In addition, congratulations to Kwanghun Chung for being selected to give a talk.

Read the rest of this entry »

Congratulations to Kwanghun Chung, Matt Crane, and Dr. Hang Lu for being featured in the NY Times! Well deserved recognition after such hard work.

Georgia Tech graduate students Kwanghun Chung and Matthew Crane, and assistant professor Hang Lu (left to right), set up the microchip on the microscope and observe a live image of it on the monitor. (Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek) Research from Kwanghun Chung, Matt Crane, and Dr. Hang Lu featured today in Georgia Tech News, congratulations!

Microdevice for

Congratulations to Kwanghun Chung, Matthew Crane, and Dr. Hang Lu for their publication titled “Automated on-chip rapid microscopy, phenotyping and sorting of C. elegans published today in Nature Methods.

Please view the Publications page for more information.

Dr. Hang Lu will once again be teaching a course in micro- and nanofluidics this fall. Please see attached flyer for more details.

Chbe8803 Micro-and Nanofluidics Annoucement