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Integrated Biomedical Microdevices for Cell Biology Studies

Research Center for Applied Sciences Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Integrated Biomedical Microdevices for Cell Biology Studies. Yi-Chung Tung, Ph.D. Assistant Research Fellow Research Center for Applied Sciences Academia Sinica , Taipei, Taiwan. RCAS.TungLab.

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Integrated Biomedical Microdevices for Cell Biology Studies

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  1. Research Center for Applied Sciences Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan Integrated Biomedical Microdevicesfor Cell Biology Studies Yi-Chung Tung, Ph.D. Assistant Research Fellow Research Center for Applied Sciences Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan

  2. RCAS.TungLab • Established in June, 2009. • Currently with 4 Research Assistants (Master Degree), and 2 Interns.

  3. Publication • From July, 2009 to June, 2010: 4 Journal Papers, and 4 in Preparation: • B. Mosadegh, C.-H. Kuo, Y.-C. Tung, Y. Torisawa, T. Bersano-Begey, H. Tavana, and S. Takayama*, “Integrated Elastomeric Components for Autonomous Regulation of Sequential and Oscillatory Flow Switching in Microfluidic Devices,” Nat. Phys., Vol. 6, pp. 433-437, June 2010. • W. Cha, Y.-C. Tung, M. E. Meyerhoff*, and S. Takayama*, “Patterned Electrode-Based Amperometric Gas Sensor for Direct Nitric Oxide Detection within Microfluidic Devices,” Anal. Chem., Vol. 82, Issue 8, pp. 3300-3305, April 2010. • N. J. Douville, Y.-C. Tung, R. Li, J. D. Wang, M. E. H. El-Sayed, and S. Takayama*, “Fabrication of Two-Layered Channel System with Embedded Electrodes to Measure Resistance across Epithelial and Endothelial Barriers,” Anal. Chem., Vol. 82, Issue 6, pp. 2505-2511, March 2010. • N.-T. Huang, S. C. Truxal, Y.-C. Tung, A. Hsiao, S. Takayama, and K. Kurabayashi*, “High-Speed Tuning of Visible Laser Wavelength Using a Nanoimprinted Grating Optical Tunable Filter,” Appl. Phys. Lett., Vol. 95, Issue 21, pp. 21106 (3 pages), November 2009.

  4. Self-Controlled Microfluidics (I) • Elastomeric components for autonomously controlled microfluidic devices:

  5. Self-Controlled Microfluidics (II) • Check valve and automated fluid circuits for cascading operations:

  6. Self-Controlled Microfluidics (III) • Interactive elastomeric components for oscillatory switching:

  7. Microfluidic Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) (I) • Fabricated BBB microfluidic device with embedded Ag/AgCl electrodes:

  8. Microfluidic Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) (II) • Impedance measurement results:

  9. High-Speed Laser Wavelength Tuning (I) • Nanoimprinted grating optical tunable filter MEMS device:

  10. High-Speed Laser Wavelength Tuning (II) • High-speed laser wavelength tuning results and its biomedical application:

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