Our group conducts research into biomedical micro devices, which aims to miniaturize systems or devices like implants or lab instruments. BioMEMS research has a profound impact on the future of medicine, as we work towards revolutionizing the ways in which medicine is practiced. Our research focuses on areas including implantable microelectrodes, chemical sensors and microfluidic devices.
Students in our group are provided an opportunity for working on a multitude of inter-disciplinary levels.
| In Press |
Optical Oxygen Sensors for Applications in Microfluidic Cell Culture Journal Article | Sensors |
| 2010 |
Droplet-based microfluidic system for multicellular tumor spheroid formation and anticancer drug testing Journal Article | Lab Chip |
| 2010 |
Effects of surfactant and gentle agitation on inkjet dispensing of living cells Journal Article | Biofabrication |
| 2010 |
Microfluidic impedance-based flow cytometry Journal Article | Cytometry A |
| 2010 |
Alginate-based microfluidic system for tumor spheroid formation and anticancer agent screening Journal Article | Biomedical Microdevices |
| Karen Cheung | Assistant Professor |
