SLAS Innovation Award Finalists
SLAS announces the finalists for the $10,000 Innovation Award. The SLAS Innovation Award recognizes the top LabAutomation2011 podium presenters who put forth research that demonstrates outstanding innovation and contributes to the exploration of automation technologies in the laboratory.
We are pleased to announce the SLAS Innovation Award finalists:
- Yama Abassi; San Diego, California, USA; ACEA Biosciences Real Time Beat to Beat Contraction Profiling Based Cardiotoxicity Screening Using the xCelligence RTCA Cardio System
- Dino Di Carlo; Los Angeles, California, USA; University of California, Los Angeles Deformability Cytometry: High-Throughput Label-Free Measurement of Cancer Cell Malignancy and Stem Cell Differentiation State
- Scott Fulton; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; BioSystem Development, LLC A New High-Throughput Micro-Chromatography Platform for Quantitative Analytical Protein Sample Prep
- Guillermo Garcia-Cardena; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Harvard Medical School A Novel High-Throughput Hemodynamic System for Biological and Drug Discovery
- Elliot Hui; Irvine, California, USA; University of California, Irvine Self-contained Microfluidic Systems Enabled by On-Chip Pneumatic Control Circuits
- Michelle Khine; Irvine, California, USA; University of California, Irvine Think Big… Then Shrink
- Thomas Laurell; Lund, Sweden; Lund University Acoustophoretic Cell Handling in Microfluidic Systems Towards Clinical Applications
- David Nolte; West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Purdue University Motility Contrast Imaging in Three-Dimensional Tissue-based Drug Screening
- Kamlesh Patel; Livermore, California, USA; Sandia National Laboratories Preparation of Nucleic Acid Libraries for Ultra High Throughput Sequencing with a Digital Microfluidic Hub
- Paul van Midwoud; Groningen, Netherlands; University of Groningen Microfluidics Enables Small-scale Tissue-based Metabolism Studies with Scarce Human Tissue
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