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Biomicrofluidics Best Paper Award

The MicroTAS Conference is pleased to announce the Best Paper Award sponsored by AIP Publishing - Biomicrofluidics to recognize the three best papers submitted to the MicroTAS Conference.

Best Paper Award - Selection Process
Based on the grading conducted by the TPC and ETPC, the top ~25 papers submitted by students or young researchers (post-doctoral level) will be considered as finalists for this award. These papers will be evaluated by a small committee consisting of members of the CBMS board and the ETPC, to identify the three winners.

The Winners Will Receive
  • A $1,000 Honorarium
  • An award certificate sent electronically
  • Formal recognition on the last day of the meeting
If you have questions, please contact Cherie Schleifer at cshleifer@aip.org.

Past Winners

MicroTAS 2023 Conference, Katowice, POLAND

VASCULARIZED MULTI-COMPOSITION TUMOR ARRAY BIOPRINTED ON A MICROFLUIDIC CELL CULTURE AND DRUG SCREENING SYSTEM FOR MULTIVARIABLE ANALYSIS
Gihyun Lee, Soo Jee Kim, and Je-Kyun Park
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), KOREA

SPATIOTEMPORALLY GENERATED MICROVORTEXES WEAVE LAMINAR FLOW
Makoto Saito, Niko Kimura, Yoko Yamanishi, and Shinya Sakuma
Kyushu University, JAPAN

MULTI-STEP DROPLET MICROFLUIDIC PLATFORM FOR HIGH-CONTENT SINGLE-CELL SEQUENCING
Tomasz S. Kaminski1,2, Joachim De Jonghe2,3, and Florian Hollfelder2
1University of Warsaw, POLAND, 2University of Cambridge, UK, and 3Francis Crick Institute, UK

MicroTAS 2022 Conference, Hangzhou, China and Virtual

A THREE-DIMENSIONAL ARTIFICIAL INTESTINAL TUBE WITH A CRYPT-LIKE INNER SURFACE FORMED BY ELECTROLYTIC MICROBUBBLES
Shuma Tanaka
Keio University, JAPAN

INTERFERENCE IMAGING AND HIGHLY MULTIPLEXED AFFINITY PROTEOMICS OF SINGLE EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES
Andreas Wallucks
McGill University, CANADA

ULTRA-RAPID ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING OF MYCOBACTERIA USING A MICROCHAMBER ARRAY SYSTEM WITH METABOLIC ACTIVITY DETECTION
Petra Jusková
ETH Zürich, SWITZERLAND

MicroTAS 2021 Conference, Palm Springs, USA

AN ORGANOTYPIC INTESTINAL TISSUE-ON-A-CHIP SYSTEM FOR MODELING INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSE TO PARASITE INFECTION
Mouhita Humayan
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

COUPLING OF NOVEL, AGE-RELATED FUNCTIONAL DECLINES AND GENE EXPRESSION PATTERNS IN MECHANOSENSATION ENABLED BY MICROFLUIDIC DELIVERY OF ROBUST, PRECISE STIMULI
Jason Wan
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

SORTING SINGLE-CELLS BASED ON EXTRACELLULAR VESICLE SECRETION USING 3D STRUCTURED MICROPARTICLES
Doyeon Koo
University of California, Los Angeles, USA