M03 - Microfluidics, Sensors and Devices 3 - AM

Tuesday, 15 October 2019: 08:30-12:00
Room 301 (The Hilton Atlanta)
Chairs:
Milad Navaei and Peter J Hesketh
08:30
Introductory Remarks
08:40
(Invited) High-Throughput Single Cell Nanomechanical Measurements
R. Copeland, O. Oshinowo (Emory University & Georgia Tech), B. Brainard (University of Georgia), C. Bennett (Emory University), W. Lam, and D. R. Myers (Emory University & Georgia Tech)
09:10
Wireless Stretchable Hybrid Electronics for Smart, Connected, and Ambulatory Monitoring of Human Health
Y. S. Kim, M. Mahmood, S. Kwon, R. Herbert, and W. H. Yeo (Georgia Institute of Technology)
09:30
coffee break
10:00
Ultra-Stretchable Conductive Polymer Complex As a Wearable Strain Sensor with Excellent Linearity and Repeatable Autonomous Self-Healing Ability
Y. Lu, J. Horne, L. McLoughlin, R. Ploeger (The University of Alabama), J. W. Jeon (Kookmin University), and E. K. Wujcik (The University of Alabama)
10:20
Conducting Polymer-Based and Electrically Controlled Skin Mapping for Dermatological Diagnostics and Wound Healing Treatment
X. Fu, A. Ahamed, Y. H. Cheong (Nanyang Technological University), and G. Lisak (Åbo Akademi University)
10:40
11:00
Paper-Based Lateral Flow Immunoassay for Detection of Biomarkers in Human Fluids
K. Curtin, X. Gao, and N. Wu (West Virginia University)
11:20
High-Resolution Multianalyte Biosensor Array for Analysis of Model Organ Systems
S. L. Melow, D. R. Miller (Vanderbilt University), E. A. Gizzie (Northwestern University), and D. E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)
11:40
Highly Accurate, Stable Solid-State Microelectrode for an Electrochemical Glucose Sensor
H. R. Lim, N. P. Hillman, Y. S. Kim, and W. H. Yeo (Georgia Institute of Technology)