E u r o S c i C o n C o n f e r e n c e o n
Chemistry
2018
Chemistry 2018
Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN 2472-1123
F e b r u a r y 1 9 - 2 0 , 2 0 1 8
P a r i s , F r a n c e
Page 76
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here is a strong need to develop and apply innovative
approaches in the field of cancer clinics and diagnosis.
In this context, microfluidics is considered as a candidate
technology that can help answering fundamental and applied
questions. Besides, as reported a few years ago by Nicole
Pamme (LabChip, 2005), the combination ofmicrofluidics and
magnetismemerges as highly valuable combination for awide
range of applications. This has been demonstrated in many
cases by using magnetism for pumping liquid or ferrofluids
for valving or directly by working with magnetic (nano/micro)
particles as solid support for bioreactions. We shall present
the technological developments pioneered by our team based
on the combination of magnetic particles and microfluidics.
Also, how these approaches can be implemented to tackle
the challenge of both cellular and molecular circulating
biomarkers analysis will be demonstrated.
stephanie.descroix@curie.frMicrofluidics
for circulating
biomarkers analysis
S Descroix
Institut Curie-PSL Research University, France
J Org Inorg Chem 2018, Volume: 4
DOI: 10.21767/2472-1123-C1-003