【学术报告】Medical diagnosis and gene therapy using microfluidic devices

发布日期:2018-05-28     浏览次数:次   
报告题目:Medical diagnosis and gene therapy using microfluidic devices
报告人:Prof. Manabu Tokeshi
    Division of Applied Chemistry, Hokkaido University, Japan
时 间:2018年5月28日(星期一)下午4:30
地 点:卢嘉锡楼202报告厅

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报告摘要:
Microfluidic devices have great potential for medical and life science applications. Recent progresses in microfluidic devices have enabledprecise analysis of a small amount of proteins and drugs in blood or urine, and preparation of highly functional nanoparticles. We have developed that several immunoassay systems using the microfluidic devices for rapid diagnosis of biomakers, and have fabricated lipid nanoparticles for drug delivery systems applications using the microfluidic devices. In this presentation, I will present about several topics:on-chip immunoassay using hydrogel pillars, fabrication of functional nanoparticles for drug delivery system, on-chip therapeutic drug monitoring, and so forth. Moreover, future challenges and potentials of microfluidic devices for biotechnology, medicine, and clinical diagnostics will be also discussed.

报告人简历:
Manabu Tokeshi is a Professor at the Division of Applied Chemistry at Hokkaido University. He is also a Visiting Professor at ImPACT Research Center for Advanced Nanobiodevice, Innovative Research Center for Preventive Medical Engineering, and Institute of Innovation for Future Society at Nagoya University. Professor Tokeshi is a board member of the Chemical & Biological Microsystem Society (CBMS) which oversees the International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemical and Life Sciences (µTAS). He received his PhD degree from Kyushu University in 1997.  After a research fellow of the Japan Society of Promotion of Science at The University of Tokyo, he worked at Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology as a research staff (1998-1999), a group subleader (1999-2003), and a group leader (2003-2004). He also worked at the Institute of Microchemistry Technology Co. Ltd. as President (2004-2005) and at Nagoya University as an Associate Professor (2005-2011). In 2011, he visited Karolinska Institutet as a Visiting Researcher and he joined the Hokkaido University as a Professor. His honors include the Outstanding Researcher Award on Chemistry and Micro-Nano Systems from the Society for Chemistry and Micro-Nano Systems (2007), the Pioneers in Miniaturisation Prize from the Lab on a Chip (The Royal Society of Chemistry)/Corning Inc. (2007) and the Masao Horiba Award from HORIBA, Ltd. (2011). His research interests are in the development of micro- and nano-systems for chemical, biochemical, and clinical applications.

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