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- 08/06/2007
Silicon Biosystems SpA to present at MicroTAS 2007, Paris Silicon Biosystems SpA will present at 11th International Conference on Miniaturized systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences in Paris on October 7-11. Silicon Biosytems will present the SmartSlide protocol for "Dielectrophoretic Separation of Human Spermatozoa from Epithelial Cells" which finds application in Forensics.
- 23/06/2006
Silicon Biosystems SpA to present at MicroTAS 2006, Tokyo Silicon Biosystems SpA will present at 10th International Conference on Miniaturized systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences in the Tokyo International Forum on November 5-9, 2006.
Silicon will present the following two contributions:
"Method for selective cell lysis based on dielectrophoresis"
"Flow-less centrifugation-free washing and incubation with single-cell resolution"
- 30/05/2006
Silicon Biosystems SpA to present at Research To Business 06, Bologna Silicon Biosystems SpA took part in Research
To Business 06,
on May 11-12 2006.. Research To Business 06 is the second edition
of an event designed to foster and promote the encounter between
the major research centres and high tech spin-offs with manufacturing
enterprises, in order to launch new industrial research projects
and to foster new technology transfer and co-operation opportunities.
- 05/05/2005
Silicon Biosystems to present SmartSlide⢠chip and DEPLab⢠System at Analytica, Munich Visit us at Analytica, Booth 311 Hall A5 to know more about Silicon Biosystems first product: the SmartSlideTM chip, a glass-based chip ...
- 24/06/2003
Silicon Biosystems selected as finalist at UpStart Europe Science2Market, London Silicon Biosystems will present on June 27th 11:00am at UpStart Europe 2003, Tornado Insider's fourth annual 2-day conference, which brings together... *
- 16/06/2003
Silicon Biosystems to present at Italian Tech Tour 2003 Silicon Biosystems will present at The
Italian Tech Tour 03 in Venice, Italy, on June 20 3:00pm, featuring the
most innovative and upcoming technology companies in Italy.
- 14/05/2003
Silicon Biosystems to present at Eurobiochips 2003 Silicon Biosystems will present at Eurobiochips
2003 conference in London, UK, on May 21 12:30am, in the Emerging
technologies session the talk:
DEPArray(tm): A versatile cell-based active array
DEPArray(tm) is a general-purpose technology platform enabling large-scale,
individual-cell, dielectrophoretic manipulation and detection for tasks
such as separation (label-free or with fluorescent tags), investigation
of cell-cell or cell-bead interactions, cell transfection. Applications
include research, diagnostic and drug discovery.
- 10/05/2003
Silicon Biosystems to present at Mainstreaming Microfluidics 2003 Silicon Biosystems will present at Cambridge Healthtech Institute MAINSTREAMING
MICROFLUIDICS: Diffusing Microfluidics Technology in the Marketplace conference
in Boston, MA, on May 15 11:15am.
- 16/10/2002
Silicon Biosystems to present at Chips-to-Hits 2002 Silicon Biosystems will present at Chips-to-Hits conference
in Philadelphia, PA, on October 29 4:15pm, in the Emerging technologies start-up
showcase. The presentation will provide for an introduction to the company,
a description of its technology unique features and applications and a brief
summary of the business model, to a target audience including, scientists,
venture capitalists, and business development executives.
- 17/09/2002
Silicon Biosystems presents at Eurosensors Conference 2002 A new cell-separation method based on Silicon Biosystems' patented technology has been presented today at the 16th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers, in Prague, CZ. The approach exploits differences in dielectrophoretic spectral beahviour among cell populations. The separation protocol does not require cell labeling and can be carried out on Silicon Biosystems' programmable lab-on-a-chip devices just changing the software running in the host PC.
- 13/06/2002
Silicon Biosystems presents at IEEE Sensors Conference 2002 Researchers from Silicon Biosystems and University of Bologna today presented a low-cost programmable microsystem for cell-biology in a talk entitled "A Lab-on-a-chip For Cell Detection And Manipulation" at the IEEE Sensors Conference 2002, Orlando, FL.
The device, based on printed circuit board (PCB) technology, implements Silicon Biosystems' patented moving dielectrophoretic-cages approach, combined with impedance sensing. Capabilities of this class of microsystems include real-time concentration and label-free electronic detection of cells in liquid sample, with no need for fluid flow nor micromachined filters.
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