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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!

Mingming Wu

Cornell University | Full Professor | My lab develops and utilizes micro-scale technology to study cellular dynamics under controlled environment, and use this knowledge to solve contemporary problems in health and environment.

Ashley Ross

University of Cincinnati | Assistant Professor | neurochemistry, brain-immune communication, neurochemical-regulated immunity, microfluidics, electrochemistry, ex vivo

Adriana San Miguel

North Carolina State University | Assistant Professor | Microfluidics for C. elegans and other model organisms, high-throughput screening and deep phenotyping, with a focus on aging of the nervous system

Cari Dutcher

University of Minnesota | Associate Professor | Droplet microfluidics; surfactant transport; coalescence; interfacial rheology; multiphase flows including emulsions, foams, aerosols

Yi-Chin Toh

Queensland University of Technology | Associate Professor | Engineered human tissue models for mimicking multi-organ interactions in drug responses and metabolic diseases

Bee Luan Khoo

City University of Hong Kong | Assistant Professor | Microfluidic Systems, Disease Characterisation, Chronic Disease Management, Liquid Biopsy, Personalised Medicine

Toni Barstis

Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, IN | Full Professor | Developing simple, inexpensive paper-based tests that can be used by most anyone and anywhere to screen for low quality pharmaceuticals and contaminated food and water

Madoka Takai

The University of Tokyo | Full Professor | Biomaterials for Medical Devices and Tissue Engineering, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Surface Modification for Microfludics

Karen Daniels

North Carolina State University | Full Professor | dynamics of colloids in microfluidic flows; elastocapillary effects; surfactant dynamics

Sara Hashmi

Northeastern University | Assistant Professor | Complex fluids, biomaterials & soft materials: manipulation of nanoscale & single-particle properties to control macroscale transport & assembly; microfluidics for biomedical, pharmaceutical & energy.

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