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

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Latest news

Ganesh Krisnamoorthy

Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging based Multiplex Biosensor: Integration of Biomolecular Screening, Detection and Kinetics Estimation

We present a multiplex biosensing method to simultaneously screen targets of interest in a multiple target analyte sample and to ... read more

Fleur van Rossem

Poster Prize Fleur van Rossem and Telma Esteves

The poster prize is thus a co-prize for Dr. Telma Esteves and Fleur van Rossem: the title of the poster was "Development of integrated microfluidic chips for single embryo physiology studies" ... read more

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Highlight: Electrokinetic Lab-on-a-BioChip for Multi-Ligand/Multi-Analyte Biosensing

We present a simple electrokinetic lab-on-a-biochip (EKLB) with four microchannels integrated with a surface plasmon resonance imaging (iSPR) label-free biosensor that is operated using a single electrical voltage for the simultaneous transport of reagents in all microchannels without conventional fluidic plumbing ... read more

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Single cells as experimentation units in lab-on-a-chip devices

‘Lab-on-a-chip’ technology (LOC) has now reached a mature state and is employed commonly in research in the life sciences. LOC devices make novel experimentation possible while providing a sophisticated environment for cellular investigation. As a next step, ... read more