Jordan University of Science and Tec | Associate Professor | Microfluidics, bionanotechnology, BioMEMS, Lab-On-Chip, electrokinetics for bio applications, point of care diagnostics
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!
Debjani Paul
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay | Associate Professor | Diagnostics, paperfluidics, cell separation, sickle cell disease detection, deformability cytometry, biosensors
Kirsty Shaw
Manchester Metropolitan University | Associate Professor | Clinical Diagnostics, Conservation Genetics, Forensic Science, Microfluidics, Molecular Biology
Helen Bridle
Heriot-Watt University | Associate Professor | Inertial focusing, Waterborne pathogens, Stem cells and regenerative medicine, Algae dewatering, Public engagement
Sara Mahshid
McGill University | Assistant Professor | micro/nanofluidics, lab-on-chips, nanomaterials based biosensing, diagnostics, single cell analysis
Huilin Shao
National University of Singapore | Assistant Professor | Multiscale molecular diagnostics: circulating biomarkers, biosensors, nanomaterials
Kimberly Stroka
University of Maryland, College Park | Assistant Professor | Developing microfabricated devices with integrated cells and biomaterials for applications in cancer mechanobiology, vascular biomechanics, and stem cell engineering.
Alexandra Homsy
University of applied sciences western switzerland | Full Professor | Integrated lab-on-chip systems, membrane integration, sample preparation, micro-nano manufacturing, optofluidics, accoustofluidics, industrialisation of lab-on-chip devices
Angeliki Tserepi
National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos” | Full Professor | Development of microfluidic/Lab-on-a-chip devices and biomolecule microarrays for food safety and disease diagnostics, where the PCB-based approach emerges as a promising manufacturing technology.
Rosanne Guijt
Deakin University | Full Professor | Microfabrication incl 3D printing, electrophoresis, electrokinetics, continuous flow separations, online monitoring