Name: Using Jell-O Chips in Microfluidics Education
Time & Date: Oct.25 – Oct.27 8:00AM – 4:00PM
Location: Life Sciences Centre’s West Atrium
Description:
Tony Yang is currently a graduate student in the Chemical and Biological Engineering department at UBC. His research supervisor is Dr. Eric Lagally. Tony’s research involves developing a microfluidic device for affinity separation of biomolecular interactions in surface plasmon resonance biosensors.
This event is open to anyone.
For more information, please visit www.lagallylab.msl.ubc.ca/outreach/.