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This project aims to improve diagnostic techniques for cancer and bacterial infections using microfluidics. By developing a predictive toolkit for particle separation, the research seeks to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of point-of-care diagnostic devices.
Cancer and bacterial infections are projected to kill 18 million people worldwide annually by 2050.
Fast and reliable diagnostics are essential for early and targeted treatments.
Microfluidics is at the heart of the miniaturisation of diagnostics, enabling novel portable and low-cost point-of-care devices.
Inertial particle microfluidics (IPMF) is a novel and competitive method with applications in cancer cell and bacteria separation.
Yet, the physics behind IPMF is not well understood, making p…
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