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Women in Microfluidics & BioMEMS

A continuously updated list to highlight women principal investigators.

The List

Welcome! This list is a nomination-based, self-updating compendium of principal investigator (PI) level women researchers. We aim to raise the profile of women leading their own laboratories in micro/nanofluidics and BioMEMS (i.e., more senior than postdoctoral scholars). To nominate yourself or multiple colleagues, please visit our ‘Nominate’ page and share the Women in Microfluidics & BioMEMS list with others, especially conference and workshop organizers and program committees. Thank you!

Polly Fordyce

Stanford University | Assistant Professor | Microfluidics for high-throughput, quantitative biophysics and biochemistry

Angela Ruohao Wu

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Assistant Professor | Applications of microfluidics to molecular biology, single-cell genomics, and systems biology.

Tiina Sikanen

University of Helsinki | Assistant Professor | Drug metabolism, mass spectrometry, microfluidic separation systems, microreactors

Megan Yi-Ping Ho

The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Associate Professor | Our goal is to apply the innovations of microfluidics and nanotechnology to understand the cellular heterogeneity.

Petra Schwille

MPI of Biochemistry | Full Professor | Bottom-up Synthetic Biology, Protocells, in vitro protein production, Single molecule spectroscopy

Nancy Allbritton

Univ of North Carolina/North Carolina State Univ | Full Professor | biomedical microdevices, organ on chip, single cell assays

Kiana Aran

Keck Graduate Institute,Claremont Colleges | Assistant Professor | Developing microfluidic-based apheresis systems for aging research, developing digital biosensors using 2D materials for genomics and proteomics, Developing ingestible oral drug delivery devices.

Jacqueline Linnes

Purdue University | Assistant Professor | microfluidic biosensors, lab-on-a-chip diagnostics, wearable biosensors, fluid flow in porous matrices, point-of-care devices for global health

Amy Shen

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University | Full Professor | We explore the dynamics and properties of flows involving nano- or micro-structures (i.e., DNA, surfactants, lipid vesicles, or bacteria, cells) in microfluidics.

Jiashu Sun

National Center for Nanoscience and Technology | Full Professor | Microfluidics for liquid biopsy, microfluidic synthesis, and nanomedicine.

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