Biomedical Diagnostics II

Tuesday, November 9, 2010: 3:15 PM
Salon III (Hilton)

Description:
Medical diagnostic kits encompass a wide variety of portable analytical devices used to monitor and screen for medical conditions. They are rapidly being developed for use on a single-test basis and show promise as indispensable tools for clinical research, medical laboratories, and at home self-testing. The terms "microdevice", "microchip", "lab-on-a-chip" and "micro-electromechanical systems" all refer to small, versatile, inexpensive, rapid-response devices that may be engineered for biomedical applications. Research in the areas of sample introduction, preparation, electrokinetic transport of biofluids, development of quantitative detection sensors, and the incorporation of genomic and proteomic biomarkers are needed to further the advancement of biomedical microdevices. Novel microanalytical tools are welcome, specifically those impacting applications such as genetic predisposition testing, rapid diagnosis of the presence of a particular disease or disorder, or those monitoring the efficacy of drug therapies. The goals of this session are to bring together researchers from academia, research labs, and industry to exchange ideas with the potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics.


Sponsor:
Topical 3: 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)


Chair:
Bruce K. Gale
Email: gale@eng.utah.edu

Co-Chair:
Adam T. Woolley
Email: atw99@byu.edu



3:15 PM


3:31 PM
(314b) One-Step Extraction of Subcellular Proteins From Eukaryotic Cells
Yihong Zhan, Victoria A. Martin, Robert L. Geahlen and Chang Lu




4:19 PM


4:35 PM
(314f) Integrated Microfluidics for Serotype Identification of Foot and Mouth Disease Virus
Himanshu Jayant Sant, Scott Sundberg, Erik Liddiard, Michael A. Johnson and Bruce Gale


4:51 PM


5:07 PM
(314h) Measurement of Muscle Force in C. Elegans Worm Using Microfluidics
Erik Liddiard, Himanshu Jayant Sant, Frederic Horndli and Bruce Gale