LOC Issue 9 online! Micronanofabrication, neurotransmitters, SAW-controlled...
The packed Issue 9 begins with an editorial celebrating over three decades since the birth of microfluidics by Lab on a Chip Associate Editor Abraham Lee. Submit your work to his editorial office today...
View ArticleHOT article: Low cost, miniaturised, thermoplastic SPR biosensor
As featured on the bright inside front cover of Issue 5, this HOT article from Teodor Veres and colleagues at the National Research Council and McGill University, Canada, steps towards low cost...
View ArticleIssue 10 online today! Artificial skin, robust SPR sensing platform and...
Research led by Jan van Hest and Floris Delft at the Institute for Molecules and Materials, The Netherlands, is highlighted by the front cover artwork. Their research finds a robust way to control the...
View ArticleHOT articles and technical innovations in point-of-care flow cytometry
A team from Caltech and MIT, USA, and LeukoDx, Israel, have combined a microflow cytometer and fluorescent dye to produce a portable suitcase-sized point-of-care test for leukocyte count – one of the...
View ArticleLOC Issue 11 online! 3D etching, digital microfluidics, lens-free microscopy
Issue 11’s significant front cover article from Ikuro Suzuki et al. at Tokyo University of Technology, Japan, describes the development of a new 3D etching method. An infrared laser allows tight...
View ArticleLectureship presented to Sangeeta Bhatia
Congratulations to Dr. Sangeeta N. Bhatia, winner of the 2014 Corning Inc./Lab on a Chip Pioneers of Miniaturisation Lectureship. The picture shows Lab on a Chip Executive Editor, Harpal Minhas (Left)...
View ArticleSaving Stripes: using gratings to prevent destructive air-water interfaces
Researchers at National Taiwan University design grating structures to prevent air-water interfaces from destroying lipid bilayers, enabling robust bioassays of synthetic membranes. Supported lipid...
View ArticleSample-in-answer-out
You have worked hard all year and wanted to treat yourself with something different for the summer. You decided to arrange a journey to South-Africa to enjoy the beautiful natural scenery. Discovering...
View ArticleWhy should we use optofluidics for monitoring marine environment?
Phosphorus is found in natural waters and exerts a major influence on the composition and structure of aquatic ecosystems. It is a crucial nutrient for planktons and algae, which feed fish and other...
View ArticleKeeping a remote eye on the microworld
Creating a lab-on-chip device with multiple sensing capabilities has been a long-desired goal in the biotechnology field. A sensor-rich chip would pack the power of a full-scale laboratory as initially...
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