Welcome to the BIOS / Lab on a chip group
The BIOS Lab-on-a-Chip chair (“Miniaturized systems for biomedical and environmental applications”) aims at the research and development of Lab-on-a-Chip (LOC) systems.
It is our mission to:
· Further the knowledge and understanding of nanofluidics and nanosensing
· Bridge gap between users from physical, chemical, biomedical and life-science fields
· Develop new micro- and nano-technologies for Lab on a Chip systems
· Demonstrate the potential of LOC applications

Latest news
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Poster prize NanoBio Tech Montreux 2010 Fleur van Rossem received at the Nanobiotech Montreux Conference 2010 the BioCartis Award for her poster.... ... read more |
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Master students Kosmas Deligkaris and Tadele Shiferaw decided to submit their student-paper to Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical. ... read more |
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Bergveldlecture, October 27th 2010 October 27th Robert H. Austin from Princeton University will present the yearly Bergveldlecture. Robert Austin is a pioneer in the new research area whre evolutionary biology is studied using nanotechnology. ... read more |
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BIOS-lecture: Peter Grootenhuis, October 28th 2010 It can take 10-12 years and over one billion dollars to discover and develop a new drug. What makes the drug discovery process so complex? In this lecture a concise overview will be given using the genetic disease cystic fibrosis as a test case. ... read more |
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