Publications

Journal Publications and Book Chapters

  • Edward S. Park, Ashley E. Carson, Michael A. DiFeo, Thomas H. Barker, and Hang Lu, “Continuously Perfused, Individually Isolated Microfluidic Chamber Array for Studying Cellular Responses to Orthogonal Combinations of Matrix and Soluble Signals.”
  • Adela Ben-Yakar, Nikos Chronis, Hang Lu, “Microfluidic tools for the analysis of behavior and neural cell physiology in worms”, invited review for Current Opinion in Neurobiology, in press.
  • Kwanghun Chung*, Hyewon Lee*, and Hang Lu, “Multiplex pressure measurement using fluorescent particle tracking”, in press, DOI:10.1039/B911480G, Lab on a Chip. [Link]
  • Kwanghun Chung and Hang Lu, “Automated laser ablation of neurons in microfluidic system”, Lab on a Chip, 2009, 9, 2764 – 2766, DOI:10.1039/B910703G. [Link] [Hot Article] [Highlight in Chemical Technology]
  • Kwanghun Chung, Matthew Crane, and Hang Lu, “Automated image-based screen for genetic studies in C. elegans”, Nature Protocol, DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2009.105.
  • Kwanghun Chung*, Jaekyu Cho*, Edward Park, Victor Breedveld, and Hang Lu, “Three-dimensional In Situ Temperature Measurement in Microfluidic System Using Brownian Motion of Nanoparticles”, Analytical Chemistry, 2009, 81(1): 210-217.  DOI:10.1021/ac802031j. [PDF]
  • Alison M. Hirsch, Catherine A. Rivet, Boyang Zhang, Melissa L. Kemp, and Hang Lu, “Parallel multi-time point cell stimulation and lysis on-chip for studying early signaling events in T cell activation”, Lab Chip, 2009, DOI:10.1039/B810896J. [PDF] [Hot Article]
  • Matthew M. Crane, Kwanghun Chung, and Hang Lu. “Computer-enhanced high-throughput genetic screens of C. elegans in a microfluidic system”, Lab Chip, 2009, 9, 38-40. [PDF] [Supplemental Movie]
  • Kwanghun Chung*, Matthew M. Crane*, and Hang Lu, “Automated on-chip rapid microscopy, phenotyping and sorting of C. elegans“. Nature Methods, 2008, 5, 637-643. [PDF] [Supplemental Materials and Methods] [Supplemental Movie1] [Supplemental Movie2] [Supplemental Movie3] [Supplemental Movie4] [Supplemental Movie5] [Supplemental Movie6] [Supplemental Movie7] [Supplemental Movie8]; Nature Methods News and Views [PDF]; New York Times news article; Georgia Tech news release.
  • Yun Zhang, Hang Lu, and Cornelia I. Bargmann, “Pathogenic bacteria induce aversive olfactory learning in Caenorhabditis elegans”, Nature, 2005, 438 (7065): 179-184. [PDF] [Supplemental Materials]
  • Jesse M. Gray*, David S. Karow*, Hang Lu, Andy J. Chang, Jennifer S. Chang, Ron Ellis, Michael A. Marletta, and Cornelia I. Bargmann, “Oxygen sensation and social feeding mediated by a C. elegans guanylate cyclase homologue”, Nature, 2004, 430 (6997): 317-322 [PDF] [Supplemental Materials]
  • Hang Lu, Martin A. Schmidt, and Klavs F. Jensen, “Electroporation Microdevice for Controlled Cell Lysis”, Lab Chip, 2005; 5 (1), 23-29 [PDF]
  • Hang Lu, Klavs F. Jensen, “Intracellular Analysis On-Chip”, Lab-on-a-chips for Cellomics: Micro and Nanotechnologies for Life Science, Ed. H. Andersson and A. van den Berg, invited.
  • Hang Lu*, Lily Y. Koo*, W. Maria Wang, Douglas A. Lauffenburger, Linda G. Griffith, Klavs F. Jensen, “Microfluidic Shear Devices for Quantitative Analysis of Cell Adhesion”, Analytical Chemistry 2004; 76 (18), 5257-5264 [PDF]
  • Hang Lu, Suzanne Gaudet, Martin A. Schmidt, and Klavs F. Jensen, “A Microfluidic Device for Subcellular Organelle Sorting”, Analytical Chemistry 2004; 76 (19), 5705-5712 [PDF]
  • Joerg Lahann, Mercedes Balcells, Hang Lu, Teresa Rodon, Klavs F. Jensen, and Robert Langer, “Reactive Polymer Coatings: A First Step Towards Surface Engineering of Microfluidic Devices”, Analytical Chemistry 2003; 75 (9): 2117-2122
  • Hang Lu, Martin A. Schmidt, and Klavs F. Jensen, “Photochemical Reactions and On-line UV Detection in Microfabricated Reactors”, Lab Chip 2001; 1 (1): 22 [PDF]

* equal authorship

Refereed Conference Publications

  • Kwanghun Chung and Hang Lu, “Automated Microsystem for High-Throughput In Vivo Cell Microsurgery to Study Neuronal Circuits”, the Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (microTAS), Nov 2009, Jeju, Korea.
  • Hyewon Lee, Kwanghun Chung, and Hang Lu, “Multiplex Pressure Measurement in Microsystems using Volume Displacement of Nanoparticle Suspensions”, the Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (microTAS), Nov 2009, Jeju, Korea.
  • Alison Hirsch, Catherine Rivet, Boyang Zhang, Melissa Kemp, and Hang Lu, “Parallel Multi-Time Point Cell Stimulus and Lysis in a Microfluidic Device Using Chaotic Mixing and Pressure Resistance,” the Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (microTAS), Oct 2008, San Diego.
  • Gina Cremona, Jeffrey Stirmann, and Hang Lu, “Quantitative Phenotyping of C. elegans Behavior in an Automated Microsystem,” the Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (microTAS), Oct 2008, San Diego.
  • Kwanghun Chung, Jaekyu Cho, Lauren Cheplen, Victor Breedveld, and Hang Lu, “Three-dimensional In Situ Temperature Measurement in Microfluidic System Using Brownian Motion of Nanoparticles,” the Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (microTAS), Oct 2008, San Diego.
  • Kwanghun Chung, Matthew Crane, Hang Lu, “Automated and integrated micro system for high resolution imaging and high-throughput sorting of C. elegans,” the Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (microTAS), Oct 2007, France.
  • Hang Lu, Jesse M. Gray, David Karow, Andy J. Chang, Michael A. Marletta, Cornelia I. Bargmann, “A micro-aerotaxis device for studying oxygen response in C. elegans”, the Eighth International Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems (microTAS), September 2004, Sweden.
  • Hang Lu, Jesse Gray, David Karow, Andy Chang, Michael Marletta, Cori Bargmann, “A micro-aerotaxis device for studying oxygen response in C. elegans”, West Coast Worm Meeting, August 2004, Santa Barbara.
  • Hang Lu, Suzanne Gaudet, Peter K. Sorger, Martin A. Schmidt, and Klavs F. Jensen, “Microfluidic Isoelectric Focusing Device for Organelle Sorting”, the Seventh International Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems (microTAS), October 2003, CA.
  • Hang Lu, Suzanne Gaudet, Peter K. Sorger, Martin A. Schmidt, and Klavs F. Jensen, “Microelectroporation Device for Controlled Cell Lysis”, the Seventh International Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems (microTAS), October 2003, CA.
  • Klavs F. Jensen and Hang Lu, “Microfluidic Devices for Cellular and Subcellular Analysis”, BMES Annual Fall Meeting, October 2003, TN.
  • Hang Lu, Lily Y. Koo, Linda Griffith, Klavs F. Jensen, “Development of microfluidic shear assays for quantitative analysis of cell adhesion”, the Sixth International Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems (microTAS), November 2002, Nara, Japan.
  • Hang Lu, Martin A. Schmidt, and Klavs F. Jensen, “A microfluidic device for subcellular organelle separation”, AIChE Annual Meeting, November 2002, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Hang Lu, Martin A. Schmidt, and Klavs F. Jensen, “Microfluidic devices for subcellular analyses – from cellular to molecular scale”, AIChE Annual Meeting, November 2002, Indianapolis, IN.
  • Hang Lu, Rebecca J. Jackman, Suzanne Gaudet, Michael Cardone, Martin A. Schmidt, Klavs F. Jensen, “Microfluidic devices for cell lysis and isolation of organelles”, the Fifth International Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems (microTAS 2001), Monterey, CA, October 2001; one of the two Michael Widmer Poster Presentation Awards from 300 posters presented.
  • Hang Lu, Martin A. Schmidt, Klavs F. Jensen, “Photochemical Reactions and Online Product Detection in Microfabricated Reactors”, the Fifth International Conference on Microreaction Technology (IMRET5), June 2001, Strasbourg, France.