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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!

Ophelia Venturelli

University of Wisconsin-Madison | Assistant Professor | Understanding microbial communities across space and time by combining high-throughput experimentation, computational modeling, optimization and microfluidics

Dr. Suman Singh

Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIR-CSIO) | Associate Professor | Microfluidics, Electrochemistry and Optical Spectroscopy for environment monitoring, & Diagnostics, Paper device, Lateral Flow devices, Flexible electrodes, 3 D printed Devices, Energy Storage

Dharitri Rath

Indian Institute of Technology Jammu | Assistant Professor | Paper Based Microfluidics for Affordable Diagnostics using both modeling & experimental tech, Microfluidic devices for analyte detection, Isolation & downstream detection of blood-based biomarkers.

Hang Lu

Georgia Institute of Technology | Full Professor | Microfluidics for high-throughput screens, image-based genetics and genomics, neuroscience, developmental biology, immunology; machine learning; systems biology

Samar Damiati

Department of Chemistry, College of Sciences, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE | Associate Professor | 1. Biomimetic Model Membranes , 2. Synthetic Biology, 3. Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics, 4. Biosensors

Gulsim Kulsharova

Nazarbayev University | Assistant Professor | Microfluidic and microelectronic devices for organ-on-chip technology, which, in the future, can reduce the number of animal models used in drug development. Sensors, bio-FET devices, bioionotronics.

Jinah Jang

Pohang University of Science and Technology | Associate Professor | Bioprinting, Bioinks, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

Hatice Ceylan Koydemir

Texas A&M University | Assistant Professor | Non-invasive biosensors, point-of-care technologies, biophotonics, bioimaging, biosensing, and integrated devices.

Melanie Jimenez

University of Strathclyde | Assistant Professor | Flow cytometry, single cell analysis, high speed imaging, cell sorting, inertial microfluidics

Vania Silverio

INESC Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias & Instituto Superior Tecnico, ULisboa | Senior Industry Scientist | Scientific innovation combining nanotechnology, simulation, design, microfabrication, integration & test of Microfluidic Platforms, LOC, OoC… Development of Standards & Processes for Microfluidics.

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