European Lab-on-a-Chip & Microfluidics Conference 2019: Rotterdam, Netherlands - June 18th-19th, 2019


Dublin, Feb. 12, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Lab-on-a-Chip & Microfluidics Europe 2019" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics Europe 2019 now in its 11th year brings together researchers and industry participants from both academia and industry focusing on technology and innovation in the Lab-on-a-Chip (LOAC) and Microfluidics fields.

Presentations will explore the latest advances in the Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics Fields. Focus at this conference will also be given to some of the many applications of Lab-on-a-Chip, from life science research, to taking diagnostics to the point-of-care/point-of-need and body-on-a-chip/organs-on-a-chip. We focus on LOAC device production technologies, novel designs/technologies for manufacture, as well as the key application areas for LOAC from research to diagnostics. There is an Extensive International Perspective at this Conference with Speakers, Poster Presenters, Sponsors, and Exhibitors from Europe, US, and Asia/Pacific.

Running alongside the conference will be an exhibition covering the latest technological advances and associated products and services from leading solution providers within this field from around the world.

Registered delegates will have full access to the co-located and concurrent conference tracks to mix-and-match presentations and maximize networking:

  • Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics Europe 2019
  • Organ-on-a-Chip and Tissue-on-a-Chip Europe 2019
  • Point-of-Care, Biosensors & Mobile Diagnostics 2019

There are ample opportunities for networking and this ensures a very cost-effective conference trip.

The Exhibit Hall is Co-Located with the Conference Tracks in the de Doelen Conference Center for Excellent Networking Opportunities (Collaboration Opportunities, Sales Opportunities for Vendors, as well as Business Development and Partnering Opportunities). Exhibit Hall is Open all day on 18-19 June 2019. The Rotterdam venue offers unparalleled access from destinations across Europe and around-the-world.

Agenda:

Day 1 - Tuesday, 18 June 2019

07:45

Conference Registration, Materials Pick-Up, Morning Coffee and Pastries

08:45

Nancy Allbritton - Conference Chair

  • Chairperson's Welcome and Introduction to the Conference
  • Nancy Allbritton, Kenan Professor of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering and Chair of the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University, United States of America

Session Title: Opening Plenary Session

09:00

Holger Schmidt - Keynote Presentation

  • Optofluidic Labs-on-Chip For Single Molecule Analysis
  • Holger Schmidt, Narinder Kapany Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of California-Santa Cruz, United States of America

09:30

Elisabeth Verpoorte - Keynote Presentation

  • Title to be Confirmed.
  • Elisabeth Verpoorte, Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis, University of Groningen, Netherlands

10:00

Thomas Laurell - Keynote Presentation

  • New Opportunities in Acoustofluidic Processing of Liquid Biopsies
  • Thomas Laurell, Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Lund University, Sweden

10:30

Morning Coffee, Pastries and Networking in the Exhibit Hall

11:15

Steve Soper - Keynote Presentation

  • Nanosensor Chips for the Single-Molecule Sequencing of DNA and RNA
  • Steve Soper, Foundation Distinguished Professor, Director, Center of BioModular Multi-scale System for Precision Medicine, The University of Kansas, Adjunct Professor, Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, United States of America

11:45

Nancy Allbritton - Keynote Presentation

  • Intestine on a Chip for Basic Biology and Patient-Specific Medicine
  • Nancy Allbritton, Kenan Professor of Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering and Chair of the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University, United States of America

12:15

Martyn Boutelle - Keynote Presentation

  • Title to be Confirmed.
  • Martyn Boutelle, Professor of Biomedical Sensors Engineering, Vice Chair Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

12:45

Networking Lunch in the Exhibit Hall and Poster Viewing

  • Session Title: Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics 2019, Emerging Themes

14:15

Oliver Schmidt - Keynote Presentation

  • Microtubular Origami MEMS and NEMS
  • Oliver Schmidt, Professor & Director, Leibniz-Institut fr Festkrper- und Werkstoffforschung, Germany

14:45

Carl Meinhart - Keynote Presentation

  • Free-Surface Microfluidics and SERS or High Performance Sample Capture and Analysis
  • Carl Meinhart, Professor, University of California-Santa Barbara, United States of America

15:15

  • Luminescent Solar Concentrator Photomicroreactors
  • Timothy Nol, Associate Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

15:45

Afternoon Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibit Hall

16:30

  • Redbud LabsAn Open Platform For Microfluidic Sample Prep
  • Richard Spero, CEO, Redbud Labs

17:00

  • IMT MicrotechnologiesScalable Wafer Level Production of Consumables for Life Science and Diagnostics Applications Made of Non-CMOS Compatible Materials on Glass. Challenges and Opportunities by Addressing Manufacturing and Standardization in a Foundry Concept
  • Alexios Tzannis, Business Development Manager Life Sciences, IMT Microtechnologies

In this presentation, we discuss the challenges and solutions of implementing WLP processes for LOAC products. The overall complexity is addressed by transferring MEMS standardization protocols, methodologies and equipment available in the MEMS into the field of microfluidics.

17:30

Alberto Escarpa - Keynote Presentation

  • Janus Catalytic Micromotors: From Mobile Sensors on Lab-on-a-Chips to Mobile Reactors for Tailored Synthesis of Nanoparticles
  • Alberto Escarpa, Full Professor of Analytical Chemistry, University of Alcal, Spain

18:15

Networking Reception with Beer and Wine in the Exhibit Hall -- Meet Colleagues and Network with Exhibitors

19:15

Close of Day 1 of the Conference

Day 2 - Wednesday, 19 June 2019

08:00

Morning Coffee, Pastries and Networking in the Exhibit Hall

  • Session Title: Microfluidics Technologies and Applications

09:00

  • Microfluidic Assay for the Diagnosis of Sepsis from a Drop of Blood
  • Daniel Irimia, Associate Professor, Surgery Department, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Shriners Burns Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, United States of America

09:30

  • Microfluidic Platforms with Bioinspired Functionalities: New Concepts for Future Devices
  • Dermot Diamond, Professor, National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University, Ireland

10:00

Tuomas Knowles - Keynote Presentation

  • Title to be Confirmed.
  • Tuomas Knowles, Professor of Physical Chemistry and Biophysics, Department of Chemistry & Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

10:45

Morning Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibit Hall

11:30

  • 3D-Printed Microfluidics For Automation of Large-Library Molecular Selection Against Cancer Targets
  • Noah Malmstadt, Professor, Mork Family Dept. of Chem. Eng. & Mat. Sci., University of Southern California, United States of America

12:00

Andrew J deMello - Keynote Presentation

  • Optofluidic Imaging Flow Cytometry
  • Andrew J deMello, Professor of Biochemical Engineering & Institute Chair, ETH Zrich, Switzerland

My talk will describe development of novel imaging flow cytometry platforms that leverage the integration of inertial microfluidics with stroboscopic illumination to allow for high-resolution imaging of cells at throughputs in excess of 100,000 cells/second.

12:45

Networking Lunch in the Exhibit Hall and Poster Viewing

14:00

  • Little Things Factory GmbHAll in One - Advanced Technologies For Complex Low Cost Microfluidic Devices in Glass, Silicon and Quartz
  • Klaus Kadel, Business Development, Little Things Factory GmbH

14:30

  • FPC@DCU's Platform Strategy For Enabling Efficient Development of Robust and Manufacturable Lab-on-a-Chip Solutions for the Life Sciences
  • Jens Ducree, Professor of Microsystems, Dublin City University, Ireland

15:00

  • High-Precision Overmolding as New Fully Automated, Integrated Method to Seal Microfluidic Devices for Demanding High-Volume Applications
  • Andreas Schfert, Director Business Development Medical Devices, Wilhelm Weber GmbH, Germany

15:30

Afternoon Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibit Hall

16:00

Poster Awards

16:15

  • Tunable Flow Confinements For Microscale Molecular Analysis on Tissues
  • Govind V Kaigala, Research Staff Member, IBM Research Laboratory-Zurich, Switzerland

16:45

  • Bart Westendorp, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University The Netherlands, Netherlands

17:15

  • Winnie Svendsen, Associate Professor, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

17:45

Close of Day 2 of the Conference

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