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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!

Emilie Dressaire

UCSB | Assistant Professor | Bio-inspired fluid mechanics.

Jessie S. Jeon

KAIST | Assistant Professor | microfluidics, organ-on-a-chip, drug screening platform, in vitro disease microenvironment

Tae-Eun Park

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology | Assistant Professor | Organ-on-a-chip, Blood brain barrier on a chip, Neurovascular unit, Metabolic stress-induced vascular disease, DDS development using organ on a chip

Seung Ah Lee

Yonsei University | Assistant Professor | Optofluidics, microscopy, computational imaging, lab-on-a-chip systems

Jiyun Kim

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) | Assistant Professor | Soft robotics, Programmable matter, Biomaterials, Nano-bio interfaces, Human-machine interfaces, etc.

Jennifer Shin

KAIST | Full Professor | Our lab focuses on mechanobiology, developing engineering tools to find links between cellular biomechanics and pathophysiological changes in light of diagnostics and therapeutics of diseases.

Bonnie Gray

Simon Fraser University | Full Professor | Novel materials & fabrication techniques for biomedical, microfluidic, & acoustic devices & systems; flexible & wearable microfluidics & instruments; chip-based biological cell sorting & trapping.

Loes Segerink

University of Twente | Associate Professor | My research focuses on the development of microfluidic systems for biomedical applications, such as (1) spermatozoa on chip, (2) biomarker detection for early cancer diagnostics and (3) organ on chip.

Audrey Bowden

Vanderbilt University | Associate Professor | combining optics, electrical engineering, computer vision, machine learning, microfluidics, nanophotonics, etc. for clinical translation

Hee-Sun Han

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Assistant Professor | Microfluidics for single virus genomics (virus discovery, viral evolution and intersegment interaction), single cell transcriptomics, and point-of-care diagnostics; Spatial transcriptomics

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