Playing games with biology
Ingmar Riedel-Kruse and colleagues from Stanford University have developed games which use a biological system as an essential component in a microfluidic device. These range from a soccer game in...
View ArticleHave you seen our new acoustofluidics tutorial series?
A little while ago Henrik Bruus, Jurg Dual, Jeremy Hawkes, Martyn Hill, Thomas Laurell, Johan Nilsson, Stefan Radel, Satwindar Sadhal and Martin Wiklund met at the International Centre for Mechanical...
View ArticleHave you seen our new Chips & Tips Facebook page?
Chips & Tips has a shiny new Facebook page! Chips & Tips is our forum for discussing common practical problems encountered in miniaturisation labs, which are seldom reported in the literature....
View ArticleIssue 4 just published including hot articles on self-propelling droplets,...
Issue 4 is now available online and on the outside front cover we have a hot article from on an automated cellular-resolution vertebrate screening platform from Mehmet Fatih Yanik and an equally...
View ArticleReminder: Emerging Investigators themed issue
The deadline is fast approaching for Lab on a Chip’s Emerging Investigators themed issue, guested edited by Professors Amy Herr and Aaron Wheeler. If you plan to submit an article, we advise you to...
View ArticleUnder a month left to submit your nominations for the Pioneers of...
Last year's winner Professor Ali Khademhosseini (Harvard-MIT, USA) with LOC Editor HArp Minhas and Po-Ki Yuen (Corning Inc). There is just under a month left for you to submit your nominations for the...
View ArticleHave you seen the best of LOC?
The Editors at Lab on a Chip have been busy picking out the top 10% from all our high quality papers to bring you a collection of recent articles that we think will be of exceptional significance for...
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