2020 witnessed an increased interest in single-cell research and characterization methods. Electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a technique that guarantees fast throughput and label-free sensing, so that it can be used to characterize electrical properties, size, or morphology of cells in microfluidic devices. Fluigent and Zurich Instruments drew on their expertise to propose a complete solution for EIS in microfluidics. In this webinar, we present an EIS system consisting of a lock-in amplifier and microfluidic flow controllers and put it to work on detecting microbeads and water-in-oil droplets.
Discover a new method for double emulsion production
Researchers working in (single) cell or particle analysis (biophysical properties, biomechanics, omics, immune system)
Researchers working on food or cosmetic characterization (emulsions characterization and monitoring)
Researchers working on electrochemistry (fuel cells, on-chip chemical reactions monitoring)
Researchers working in the material sciences field (corrosion monitoring, coatings quality control)
The webinar will be aired on Thursday 11th March at :
Conference animated by :
Application Scientist,
Zurich Instruments AG
Application Scientist,
Fluigent
Marketing,
Fluigent
from 17:00 to 18:00
(Europe/Paris)
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