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Microfluidic Lab on a Chip devices use 1-1000 micrometer-sized features to miniaturise laboratory-based techniques. Research in this area is cross-disciplinary, ranging from engineering aspects in the design and fabrication of the devices to biology, environmental and health science in the applications. The research at UTAS is part of the Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS) renown for its excellence in research as recognised with an ERA rating of 5 – well above world standard.
While all projects have elements of design, microfabrication and application, current projects are listed under design, microfabrication or application depending on the focus.
| Name | Position | Contact | Other Information |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr Rosanne Guijt | Senior Lecturer in Pharmacological Sciences | Rosanne.Guijt@utas.edu.au | |
| A/Prof Michael Breadmore | ARC QEII Fellow | Michael.Breadmore@utas.edu.au | |
| A/Prof Chris Bolch | Associate Director of Research / Senior Lecturer | Chris.Bolch@utas.edu.au | |
| A/Prof Tracey Dickson | Associate Professor | Tracey.Dickson@utas.edu.au | |
| A/Prof Nuri Güven | Associate Professor in Pharmacological Sciences | Nuri.Guven@utas.edu.au | |
| Dr Alan Henderson | Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering | Alan.Henderson@utas.edu.au | |
| Dr Anna King | Bill Gole MND Postdoctoral Fellow | KingAE@utas.edu.au | |
| Prof Mirek Macka | Professor & ARC Future Fellow | Mirek.Macka@utas.edu.au | |
| Dr Shane Powell | Research Fellow in Microbiology | Shane.Powell@utas.edu.au |
Contact: Rosanne.Guijt@utas.edu.au
Authorised by the Head of School, Pharmacy
30 April, 2013
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