Overview
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Albert Berg
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MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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W. Olthuis
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MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Piet Bergveld
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MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
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Table of contents (143 papers)
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Day 1
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Flow Based Systems
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- Richard D. Oleschuk, Abebaw B. Jemere, Loranelle L. Shultz-Lockyear, Festus Fajuyigbe, D. Jed Harrison
Pages 11-14
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- Paul Yager, Catherine Cabrera, Anson Hatch, Kenneth Hawkins, Mark Holl, Andrew Kamholz et al.
Pages 15-18
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Cell Analysis
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- Staffan Nilsson, Sabina Santesson, Eva Degerman, Thomas Johansson, Thomas Laurell, Johan Nilsson et al.
Pages 19-24
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- Aaron R. Wheeler, Keisuke Morishima, Don W. Arnold, Alexander B. Rossi, Richard N. Zare
Pages 25-28
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- Fumihito Arai, Masanobu Ogawa, Akihiko Ichikawa, Masato Deguchi, Toshio Fukuda, Koji Horio et al.
Pages 29-32
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Microtechnology and Microreactors
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- W. Ehrfeld, H.-J. Hartmann, V. Hessel, S. Kiesewalter, H. Löwe
Pages 33-40
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- Ellis Meng, Shuyun Wu, Yu-Chong Tai
Pages 41-44
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- Robin H. Liu, Qing Yu, Joseph M. Bauer, Byung-Ho Jo, Jeffrey S. Moore, David J. Beebe
Pages 45-48
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- Samara L. Firebaugh, Klavs F. Jensen, Martin A. Schmidt
Pages 49-52
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Microchemistry
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- Arianna Friggeri, Simon Flink, David N. Reinhoudt
Pages 53-57
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- Victoria Skelton, Gillian Greenway, Stephen Haswell, Peter Styring, David Morgan, Brian Warrington et al.
Pages 59-62
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- C. González, G. Maslana, J. Olson, J. Pan
Pages 63-66
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- Susan L. R. Barker, Michael J. Tarlov, Micheal Branham, Jay Xu, William MacCrehan, Michael Gaitan et al.
Pages 67-70
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Posters day 1
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- M. Zieren, R. Willnauer, J. M. Köhler
Pages 71-74
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- Johan Nilsson, Jonas Bergkvist, Thomas Laurell
Pages 75-78
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- Mårten Stjernström, Lars Rosengren, Johan Holm, Mattias Vangbo, Stig Tormod
Pages 79-82
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- Shannon Stone, Carl D. Meinhart, Steve T. Wereley
Pages 83-86
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- Ken B. Greiner, Manish Deshpande, John R. Gilbert, Rustem F. Ismagilov, Abraham D. Stroock, George M. Whitesides
Pages 87-90
About this book
After earlier meetings in Enschede (NL, 1994), Basel (CH, 1996) and Banff (CDN, 1998), muTAS 2000 is the fourth international symposium on the subject of miniaturized techniques, methods, devices and systems for (bio)chemical analysis and synthesis. Initially started as a minor sub-topic in the large field of Micro System Technology (MST or MEMS), the field of muTAS is currently generally considered as one of the most important application areas of MST, which is reflected in the still rapidly growing research, development, and, above all, commercialization activities. Apart from further development and refining of the research on electrophoretic separation, electrokinetically driven flow systems, cell manipulation and analysis, miniaturized flow systems and study of microfluidics, the important new area of centrifugal microfluidics on CD devices receives broad attention. On the other hand, new innovations range from topics as exotic as photoacoustic detection in microreactors and molecular emission detection on a chip to very high-pressure microreactor devices and shear-flow driven separations. The enormous speed of the developments in this field is illustrated by the large number of new start-up companies, some of them based upon technologies that were not even published at the former meeting in Banff in 1998. All this illustrates the great excitement that continues to govern this field in which generation and analysis of (bio)chemical information using microtechnology becomes more and more entangled in what one could call micro (bio)chemical systems.
This volume contains the proceedings of the fourth international symposium on Micro Total Analysis Systems (muTAS 2000), held 14-18 May 2000, at the University of Twente in Enschede, The Netherlands, and organised by the MESA+ Research Institute. Cutting-edge research of all invited and contributed papers presented by the world's leading &mgr;TAS groups provide the neweststate of the art of this electrifying, multidisciplinary field.