Wolf, Clemens
Argarate, Nerea
Resch, Susanne
Scheper, Johanna
Falk, Andreas
2022-06-21
<p>Biological assays have been shifting towards miniaturization increasing lab work efficiency and enabling high-throughput. Microfluidics have shown intrinsic ability to manipulate very small volumes of fluids in a variety of integrated ways including sample processing, accurate control of fluids and delivery of results with a fast time. Huge potential of advanced automated point-of-care (POC) systems is expected. The founded association Microfluidics Innovation Hub (MIH) of the NextGenMicrofluidics OITB offers customers a single-entry point service catalog to a wide range of existing cutting-edge microfluidic technologies to accelerate the demonstration of scientific breakthroughs towards a working prototype and beyond into mass manufacturing. Here, we present preliminary results of the Safety & Sustainability assessment of next generation microfluidic devices for diagnostics applications.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876149
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6876148
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NanoWeek 2022 and NanoCommons Final Conference, Limassol, Cyprus, 20-24 June 2022
Microfluidics
SSbD
Safety-and-Sustainability-by-Design
Next Generation of Microfluidics for safe and sustainable diagnostics devices
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