Microfluidic Devices Gently Rotate Small Organisms and Cells
Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 13:40
in Physics & Chemistry
A method to rotate single particles, cells or organisms using acoustic waves in a microfluidic device will allow researchers to take three dimensional images with only a cell phone. Acoustic waves can move and position biological specimens along the x, y and z axes, but for the first time researchers at Penn State have used them to gently and safely rotate samples, a crucial capability in single-cell analysis, drug discovery and organism studies.