Title: Introduction to biological thermodynamics' Entropy, temperature and free energy
1Biological and Medical Physics PHY 615
Student Presentation (Lecture 22)Lab-on-Chip
Technology November 15th, 2007 Philip
Rafferty plraffer_at_syr.edu
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2A Short History of LOC
- Once miniaturization was discovered (late
1950s), many devices were developed. First were
electrical, then mechanical. Examples
electrical and pressure sensors. - 1975 - S.C. Terry of Stanford developed a gas
chromatograph on LOC technology (silicon wafer). - Late 1980s - 1990s Explosion in LOC
Development/Use mainly in microfluidics
(flowsensors, micropumps, etc). - 1990s Advancements in Genomics made possible by
LOC technology (capillary electrophoresis, etc.).
Governmental interest for weapons/chemical
detection systems (portable systems). - Still a very novel technology.
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3Pros and Cons
- Very low volume required.
- Very low volume consumed.
- High analysis control (heat, distance, mixing
times, reaction speed). - Fast system response (due to high analysis
control). - Rapid analysis of many samples/tests in parallel.
- Safety.
- Size.
- Disposable.
- New Technology.
- Smaller size/volume has different set of rules
than full scale laboratory interactions. - Often have high noise.
- Sample preparation.
- Reliability, Sensitivity, and Accuracy.
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4Major Source
- Monthly, peer-reviewed publication.
- Can be accessed through SUs Online Library
Database.
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5Literature Discussion 1
Leach, J. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2006, v6, p735-739
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6Literature Discussion 1, cont.
Leach, J. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2006, v6, p735-739
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7Literature Discussion 1, cont.
Leach, J. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2006, v6, p735-739
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8Literature Discussion 2
Brunner, C. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1263-1271
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9Literature Discussion 2
Brunner, C. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1263-1271
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10Literature Discussion 2, cont.
Brunner, C. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1263-1271
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11Literature Discussion 2, cont.
Brunner, C. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1263-1271
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12Literature Discussion 3
Zagnoni, M. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1176-1183
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13Literature Discussion 3, cont.
Zagnoni, M. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1176-1183
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14Literature Discussion 3, cont.
Zagnoni, M. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1176-1183
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15Literature Discussion 3
Zagnoni, M. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1176-1183
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16Literature Discussion 3, cont.
Zagnoni, M. et al, Lab-on-Chip, 2007, v7,
p1176-1183
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17References
- Brunner, C., Wahnes, C., Vogel, V. (2007).
Cargo Pick-Up From Engineered Loading Stations by
Kinesin Driven Molecular Shuttles. Lab-On-Chip,
v7, 1236-1271. - Leach, J., Mushfique, H., Leonardo, R., Padgett,
M., Cooper, J. (2006). An Optically Driven Pump
for Microfluidics. Lab-On-Chip, v6, 735-739. - Zagnoni, M., Sandison, M.E., Marius, P., Lee,
A.G., Morgan, H. (2007). Controlled Delivery of
Proteins into Bilayer Lipid Membranes on Chip.
Lab-On-Chip, v7, 1176-1183. - Lab-on-a-chip. (2007, November 10). In Wikipedia,
The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved from
http//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php
?titleLab-on-a-chipoldid170549425
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