| Project ID |
LPL35 |
| Website |
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| Start Date |
Wed 2004-Aug-18 16:42:28 |
| Last Updated |
Tue 2005-Aug-30 10:23:10 |
| Abstract |
The investigation of biological processes on the cellular level is becoming increasingly important for medical and bioengineering purposes. We have learned from genomics and proteomics that a vast amount of molecular information is integrated on the cell level. However, current technology is limited in the ability to assay cellular responses to stimuli in high throughput format. Specifically, a standardized platform to perform array experiments on the laboratory scale is needed to help scientists unravel the complexities of eukaryotic cellular behavior. To this end, we are developing a microfluidic cell culture array as an inexpensive, flexible system for providing a controlled cell growth and analysis microenvironment. |
| Status |
Continuing |
| Funding Source |
Other |
| IAB Research Area |
BIOMEMS AND MICROFLUIDICS |
| Researcher(s) |
Philip Lee |
| Advisor(s) |
Luke P. Lee |
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