During the Microfluidics Day (19th of November), Prof. Andrew deMello from ETH Zürich will show the use of microfluidics for ultra-high-throughput chemistry and biology. Dr. Elfi Töpfer from Microfluidic ChipShop company will talk then about microfluidic chip manufacturing by injection molding and applications, and also how industrial manufacturing might differ from academic approaches. Furthermore, Viro-Flow PhD student Tamás Vermes will also present his research within the project.
AGENDA 19th of November 2020
9.00h – Prof. Andrew J. deMello – ETH Zürich – “Microfluidics for ultra-high-throughput chemistry and biology”
9.45h – Dr. Elfi Töpfer – Microfluidic ChipShop GmbH – “Microfluidic chip manufacturing by injection molding and applications”
10.30h – Tamás Vermes – ICIQ – “Automatized Microfluidic Platform for the Screening of Novel HBV Capsid Assembly Modulators (CAMs)”
For more information, please, visit the VIRO-FLOW website
If you are interested in attending this event, please, register here!