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Laser, Electric Fields Combined for Novel Lab-on-a-Chip Technology

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 7, 2011 — New technologies that combine a laser with electric fields promise new lab-on-a-chip designs for manipulating bacteria, viruses and DNA in a range of potential applications. A new method, dubbed “hybrid optoelectric manipulation in microfluidics,” is a potential tool for applications including medical diagnostics, testing food and water, crime scene forensics and pharmaceutical manufacturing. It could result in innovative analytical devices for lab-on-a-chip applications, said Steven T. Wereley, a Purdue University professor of mechanical engineering. "This is a...Read full article

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    Published: July 2011
    Aloke KumarAmericasbacteriaBiophotonicsDNAforensicshybrid optoelectric manipulation in microfluidicsindustrialinfrared laserslab-on-a-chip technologymedical diagnosticsOak Ridge National Laboratoryparticle sortingpharmaceuticalsPurdue UniversityResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsSteven T. WereleyStuart J. WilliamsUniversity of LouisvillevirusesLasers

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