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Dr. Rustem Ismagilov
September 2007 |
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Special Topics talks with
Dr. Rustem Ismagilov about his paper, "A microfluidic
system for controlling reaction networks in time" (Song
H, Tice JD, Ismagilov RF, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
42[7]: 768-72, 2003), which is part of our Research
Front on Microfluidic Devices, with 100 citations to its
credit. Dr. Ismagilov is Associate Professor in the
Department of Chemistry and the Institute for
Biophysical Dynamics at the University of Chicago.
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Dr. Takasi Nisisako
September 2007 |
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Dr. Takasi Nisisako talks
about his paper, "Droplet formation in a microchannel
network" (Nisisako T, Torii T, Higuchi T, Lab Chip
2[1]: 24-6, 2002), which is part of our Research Front
on Microfluidic Devices. Dr. Nisisako is Assistant
Professor in the Precision and Intelligence Laboratory
at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Kanagawa, Japan.
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Dr. Stephen Quake
September 2007 |
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In this interview, we talk
with Dr. Stephen Quake about his highly cited work in
microfluidics. According to our Special Topics analysis
of the field, Dr. Quake’s work ranks at #2, with 35
papers cited a total of 2,184 times. Dr. Quake is
Professor of Bioengineering and Co-Chair of the
Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University in
Palo Alto, California, as well as an Investigator for
the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Dr. Todd Thorsen
September 2007 |
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Dr. Todd Thorsen discusses
his paper, "Dynamic pattern formation in a
vesicle-generating microfluidic device," (Phys. Rev.
Lett. 86[18]: 4163-6, 30 April 2001), which is part
of our Research Front on Microfluidic Devices. According
to our Special Topics analysis of this field, Dr.
Thorsen’s work ranks at #16, with 11 papers cited a
total of 990 times. Dr. Thorsen is the d'Arbellof
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT in
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Dr. Andrew S. Utada
September 2007 |
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Dr. Andrew Utada talks with us
about his paper, "Monodisperse double emulsions generated
from a microcapillary device" (Utada AS, et al.,
Science 308[5721]: 537-41, 22 April 2005), which is part
of our Research Front on Microfluidic Devices. This paper is
also a Highly Cited Paper in Chemistry, according to
Essential
Science IndicatorsSM, and has
65 cites to date. Dr. Utada hails from Harvard University,
where he is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Complex Fluids.
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