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Scaling Up Bioimaging with Microfluidic Chips

Tobias Wenzel
Institute for Biological and Medical Engineering (IIBM), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Sep 4, 2025

Explore how microfluidic chips can enhance your imaging experiments by increasing control, throughput, or flexibility. In this remote, personalized workshop, participants will receive expert guidance, support and chips to run tests on their own microscopes.

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Lab-on-a-chip and diagnostic tools for COVID-19

Connie B. Chang
Montana State University
Oct 27, 2020

The SARS-CoV-2 virus has rapidly evolved into a pandemic that is threatening public health, economics, and quality of life worldwide. The gold-standard for testing individuals for COVID-19 is using traditional RT-qPCR, which is expensive and can take up to several hours. Expanding surveillance across a global scale will call for new strategies and tests that are inexpensive, require minimal reagents, decrease assay time, and allow for simple point-of-care (POC) monitoring without need of trained personnel and with quick turnaround time. To expand the speed of COVID-19 surveillance, we are working on a point-of-care microfluidic chip to enable significantly faster and easier testing. This is based upon digital drop loop-mediated isothermal amplification that will allow for rapid testing of large populations at a reasonable cost. The device will employ a nucleic-acid based test called reverse transcriptase LAMP (RT- LAMP) that operates at a temperature of 60-65°C. RT-LAMP removes the bottleneck of thermal cycling and high temperatures required by traditional RT-qPCR thermocycling. The simplicity, speed, and sensitivity will enable early treatment and response to infection.