Building on the success of our Microfluidics Congress 2015 in London, Global Engaged is pleased to announce the Microfluidics Congress: USA, which will be held on July 11-12, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The event will be co-located with the 2nd qPCR & Digital PCR Congress: USA.
Attracting experts working in all areas of microfluidics, the conference will examine the latest developments in the technologies and techniques being used for progressing medical research, as well as the challenges and future of microfluidics. Should you be an expert in developing microfluidics technologies, or a scientist using microfluidics to further medical research, the conference will be an excellent opportunity to learn, share, discuss and engage with the most current microfluidics research and technology. During the two-day conference, there will be networking breaks to promote interaction with your peers, expert led case study presentations, a dynamic exhibition room filled with technology providers showcasing their technologies and solutions, and interactive Q&A panel discussions examining key issues.
Some of the topics to be covered:
Point-of-care diagnostics
Organ-on-a-chip
Paper-based microfluidics
Circulating tumor cells
Tissue engineering
Single-cell analysis
Attracting experts working in all areas of microfluidics, the conference will examine the latest developments in the technologies and techniques being used for progressing medical research, as well as the challenges and future of microfluidics. Should you be an expert in developing microfluidics technologies, or a scientist using microfluidics to further medical research, the conference will be an excellent opportunity to learn, share, discuss and engage with the most current microfluidics research and technology. During the two-day conference, there will be networking breaks to promote interaction with your peers, expert led case study presentations, a dynamic exhibition room filled with technology providers showcasing their technologies and solutions, and interactive Q&A panel discussions examining key issues.
Some of the topics to be covered:
Point-of-care diagnostics
Organ-on-a-chip
Paper-based microfluidics
Circulating tumor cells
Tissue engineering
Single-cell analysis