09:00-09:05
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Notices
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09:05-09:55
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(Invited) Microparticle analysis with insulator based dielectrophoresis Blanca Lapizco-Encinas, Institute of Technology, USA
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09:55-10:20
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Human red blood cell circadian physiology rely on rhythmic potassium and casein kinase 1 (CK1) Fatima Labeed, University of Surrey, UK
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10:20-10:45
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Cell surface sugars influence electrophysiological properties and fate potential of neural stem cells Lisa Flanaghan, University of California, USA
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10:45-11:10
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Refreshment break Green room
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11:10-11:35
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Spatial manipulation of nanoparticles and molecules by AC electrokinetics Ralph Hölzel, Fraunhofer Institute IZI-BB, Germany
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11:35-12:00
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Performance improvement of a plasmonic sensor using a combination of AC electrokinetic effects Quentin Avenas, University of Lyon and University of Sherbrooke, France and Canada
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12:00-12:25
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Dielectrophoresis of bio- and nanocolloids in high-conductivity media: challenges & opportunities Nathan Swami, University of Virginia, USA
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12:25-13:25
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Lunch Green room
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13:25-15:25
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Posters and networking Green room
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15:25-15:50
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Refreshment break Green room
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15:50-16:40
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(Invited) Analysis and manipulation of single cells on microfluidics-integrated arrays Carlotta Guiducci, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
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16:40-17:05
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Cell trapping and aggregation in flow with dielectrophoresis using planar electrodes Jonathan Cottet, University of Lyon and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, France and Switzerland
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19:00
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Conference dinner - meet outside campus restaurant Campus Restaurant
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