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Lab-on-a-Chip & Microfluidics Asia, Organoids & Organ-on-a-Chip Asia 2025 Conference

Lab-on-a-Chip & Microfluidics, Organoids & Organ-on-a-Chip Asia 2025 Conference
일정 : 2025년 10월 6-7일
개최: Hotel Nikko Narita, Chiba, Japan
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문의 참가신청

확정 연사


Amy Shen, Professor and Provost, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST)


Chwee Teck Lim, NUSS Chair Professor, National University of Singapore


Daniel Citterio, Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University


Danilo Tagle, Director, Office of Special Initiatives, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the NIH (NCATS)


Dino Di Carlo, Armond and Elena Hairapetian Chair in Engineering and Medicine, Professor and Chair of Bioengineering, University of California Los Angeles


Han Wei Hou, Associate Professor, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University Singapore


Hirofumi Shintaku, Professor, Institute for Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University


Ivan Rusyn, University Professor, Texas A&M University


Jin-Ming Lin, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University


Jing Chen, Founder & CEO, Hicomp Microtech


Levent Yobas, Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology


Liang Zhao, Associate Professor, Beijing University of Technology


Martyn Boutelle, Professor of Biomedical Sensors Engineering, Imperial College London


Masatoshi Maeki, Associate Professor, Hokkaido University


Noah Malmstadt, Professor, Mork Family Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Southern California -- Conference Chairperson


Ryuji Yokokawa, Professor, Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University


Seiichi Ishida, Guest Researcher, National Institute of Health Sciences, Professor, Sojo University


Tingrui Pan, Yangtze River Chair Professor, University of Science and Technology of China


Yoshinobu Baba, Professor, Nagoya University

Lab-on-a-Chip & Microfluidics Asia, Organoids & Organ-on-a-Chip Asia 2025 Conference

SelectBIO is delighted to host the Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics, Organoids & Organ-on-a-Chip Asia 2025 Conference on October 6-7, 2025 at the Nikko Narita right at Tokyo-Narita Airport.

This annual event brings together researchers from around the world and across Japan and features academic presentations, industry presentations, an exhibit hall with companies from around the world plus extensive networking opportunities.

Travel to Japan is wonderful, convenient, safe and does not require a visa if you hold a US, European or British Passport (visa is stamped upon arrival into Japan). The Nikko Narita provides easy access via Narita Express to Tokyo and then via Shinkansen across Japan. The Nikko Narita hotel is right at Tokyo Narita airport accessible via a Free Shuttle in about 5-10 minutes travel time

Lunch is served on both days of the conference in beautiful Japanese bento boxes and features beautifully-prepared Japanese Cuisine. Additionally, the conference includes coffee breaks and an evening networking reception featuring Japanese Beer and Japanese Sake.

In addition to an exhibit hall, the conference also includes poster sessions and encourages attendees to submit posters as a means to showcase their research and engage actively with the conference participants.

Abstract Submission for Posters

You can present your research via a poster while attending the conference. Submit an abstract for consideration now under the Submissions page of this conference website.

Poster Submission Deadline: September 15, 2025

Agenda Topics Covered at this Conference

  • 3D-Printing of Microfluidics Devices: Technologies, Methodologies and Tools
  • BioEngineering Approaches for Building Microphysiological Systems/Organs-on-a-Chip
  • Developments in Materials and Microfabrication Technologies
  • Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics for Life Science Research Applications
  • Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics for Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing Applications
  • Microfluidics for Studying Circulating Biomarkers
  • Microfluidics-LOAC Device Manufacturing: Technologies and Companies Showcase
  • Organ-on-a-Chip Applications for Drug Discovery and Toxicity Screening
  • Organ-on-a-Chip/Body-on-a-Chip Assembly using Microfluidics
  • Tools and Approaches Studying Organoids, Spheroids, Cancer Organoids -- A Continuum from 3D-Culture to Organs-on-Chips
  • Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs)

Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

For more details, please contact us.

Lab-on-a-Chip & Microfluidics Asia, Organoids & Organ-on-a-Chip Asia 2025 Conference

SelectBIO는 2025년 10월 6일-7일, 호텔 닛코 나리타(나리타 국제 공항 근처)에서 Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics, Organoids & Organ-on-a-Chip Asia 2025 Conference를 개최합니다.

이 연차 이벤트에서는 전 세계·일본 전역의 연구자가 참가하며, 학술 발표, 업계 프레젠테이션, 전 세계 기업이 참여하는 전시홀, 그리고 폭넓은 네트워킹 기회가 제공됩니다.

일본 여행은 훌륭하고, 편리하며 안전합니다. 미국, 유럽, 영국의 여권을 가지고 계신 분은 비자가 필요 없습니다(일본 도착시 비자 스탬프가 찍힘). 호텔 닛코 나리타에게서는 나리타 익스프레스 경유로 도쿄에, 신칸센 경유로 일본 전국에 쉽게 액세스할 수 있습니다. 호텔 닛코 나리타는 나리타 국제 공항에서 무료 셔틀 버스로 약 5-10분 거리입니다.

점심식사는 양일 모두 일본식 도시락으로, 외형도 아름다운 일본 요리를 즐길 수 있습니다. 컨퍼런스에는 커피 브레이크 외에 일본 맥주 및 일본 사케를 즐길 수 있는 이브닝 네트워킹 리셉션도 포함됩니다.

전시홀과 함께 포스터 세션도 개최됩니다. 참가자는 자신의 연구를 소개하고, 컨퍼런스 참가자와 적극적으로 교류하는 수단으로서 포스터 발표가 장려되고 있습니다.

포스터 발표의 초록

컨퍼런스에 참가하면서 포스터로 연구를 발표할 수도 있습니다. 심사용으로 초록 제출이 필수입니다.

포스터 발표 제출 기한 : 2025년 9월 15일

컨퍼런스 아젠다 토픽

  • 3D-Printing of Microfluidics Devices: Technologies, Methodologies and Tools
    마이크로플루이딕스 디바이스의 3D 프린팅 : 기술, 방법, 툴
  • BioEngineering Approaches for Building Microphysiological Systems/Organs-on-a-Chip
    MPS(생체 모방 시스템)/OOAC(Organ-on-a-Chip)를 구축하는 바이오 공학 어프로치
  • Developments in Materials and Microfabrication Technologies
    재료와 마이크로 제작 기술의 발전
  • Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics for Life Science Research Applications
    생명과학 연구 애플리케이션용 LOAC(Lab-on-a-Chip)와 마이크로플루이딕스
  • Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics for Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing Applications
    PoC 진단 검사 애플리케이션용 LOAC와 마이크로플루이딕스
  • Microfluidics for Studying Circulating Biomarkers
    순환 바이오마커를 연구하는 마이크로플루이딕스
  • Microfluidics-LOAC Device Manufacturing: Technologies and Companies Showcase
    마이크로플루이딕스 - LOAC 디바이스 제조 : 기술과 기업 쇼케이스
  • Organ-on-a-Chip Applications for Drug Discovery and Toxicity Screening
    Drug Discovery·독성 스크리닝용 OOAC 애플리케이션
  • Organ-on-a-Chip/Body-on-a-Chip Assembly using Microfluidics
    마이크로플루이딕스를 사용하는 OOAC/BOAC(Body-on-a-Chip) 어셈블리
  • Tools and Approaches Studying Organoids, Spheroids, Cancer Organoids -- A Continuum from 3D-Culture to Organs-on-Chips
    오가노이드, 스페로이드, 암 오가노이드를 연구하는 툴과 어프로치 - 3D 배양으로부터 OOAC까지의 연속체
  • Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs)
    LNP(지질 나노입자)

스폰서·전시 기회

자세한 사항은 (주)글로벌인포메이션으로 문의해주시기 바랍니다.

Amy Shen, Professor and Provost, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST)

Amy Shen Biographical Sketch

Amy Shen is the Provost and a Professor at OIST in Japan, where she has led the Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit since 2014. Before joining OIST, she was a faculty member in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington, USA. Her research focuses on microfluidics, rheology, and lab-on-a-chip technologies at the bio/nano interface, with broad applications in biotechnology. Amy is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Society of Rheology. She has received numerous accolades, including the NSF CAREER Award, the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award, and was a Fulbright Scholar in 2013. She serves as an Associate Editor for Soft Matter and is on the editorial advisory boards of ACS Sensors, Journal of Rheology, and Physics of Fluids. Notably, she delivered the 2019 Bergveld Lecture at the University of Twente in the Netherlands and the 2025 FlOW lecture at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden.


Chwee Teck Lim, NUSS Chair Professor, National University of Singapore

Chwee Teck Lim Biographical Sketch

Professor Chwee Teck LIM is the NUSS Chair Professor and Director of the Institute for Health Innovation and Technology at the National University of Singapore. He has coauthored over 500 journal publications and cofounded six startups with one public listed in 2018. Prof Lim is an elected Fellow of nine academies and organizations including the Royal Society UK, US National Academy of Inventors, IUPESM, AIMBE, IAMBE, Singapore National Academy of Science and Academy of Engineering Singapore. He has garnered numerous research awards including Nature Lifetime Achievement Award for Mentoring in Science, Highly Cited Researcher, Asia’s Most Influential Scientist Award, Wall Street Journal Asian Innovation Award (Gold) and the President's Technology Award.


Daniel Citterio, Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University

Daniel Citterio Biographical Sketch

Daniel Citterio received his Doctoral degree in Natural Sciences from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich (Switzerland) in 1998. From 1998-2002, he was a postdoctoral researcher at Keio University with Prof. Koji Suzuki. Upon return to Switzerland, he worked as a researcher at ETH, before joining Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc.. In 2006, he moved back to Keio University, where he became a tenured Associate Professor in 2009 and Professor in 2014. In 2016, he has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). He serves as a co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, as well as on the Editorial Advisory Board of ACS Sensors. In 2022, he has been awarded the Chemical Society of Japan Award for Creative Work. His research is focusing on the development of chemical sensors and biosensors. More recently, his research team is strongly engaged in the development of microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (µPADs) for low-cost point-of-need applications.


Danilo Tagle, Director, Office of Special Initiatives, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the NIH (NCATS)

Danilo Tagle Biographical Sketch

Dan Tagle is Director of the Office of Special Initiatives at NCATS where he many coordinates efforts towards development of disruptive technologies in translational research. He obtained his Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Genetics from Wayne State University School of Medicine. He was an NIH National Research Service Award postdoctoral fellow in Human Genetics at the University of Michigan. He has served on numerous committees, advisory boards, and editorial boards. He has authored many scientific publications and has garnered numerous awards, including more recently the Roscoe O. Brady Award for Innovation and Accomplishment, and the Henry J. Heimlich Award for Innovative Medicine.


Dino Di Carlo, Armond and Elena Hairapetian Chair in Engineering and Medicine, Professor and Chair of Bioengineering, University of California Los Angeles

Dino Di Carlo Biographical Sketch

Dino Di Carlo received his B.S. in Bioengineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 2002 and received a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco in 2006. From 2006-2008 he conducted postdoctoral studies in the Center for Engineering in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He has been on the faculty in the Department of Bioengineering at UCLA since 2008 and now as Professor of Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering serves as the Chair of the Department and as the director of the Cancer Nanotechnology Program in the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. His research pioneered the use of inertial fluid dynamic effects for the control, separation, and analysis of cells in microfluidic devices. His recent work extends into numerous other fields of biomedicine and biotechnology including directed evolution, cell analysis for rapid diagnostics, new amplified molecular assays, next generation biomaterials, and phenotypic drug screening. He has also been a leader in technology entrepreneurship: He co-founded and currently serves on the board of directors of five companies that are commercializing UCLA intellectual property developed in his lab (CytoVale, Vortex Biosciences, Tempo Therapeutics, Forcyte Biotechnologies and Ferrologix). Among other honors he received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) and was elected a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 2016, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) in 2014, was awarded the National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development award and the U.S. Office of Naval Research (ONR) Young Investigator Award, the Packard Fellowship and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award, and received the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award and Coulter Translational Research Award.


Han Wei Hou, Associate Professor, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Han Wei Hou Biographical Sketch

Dr. Han Wei Hou is an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), and Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) at Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU). He is also an Adjunct Senior Research Scientist at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), and currently serves as the Assistant Chair (Students) at MAE. Dr. Hou received his BEng (First Class Hons) and PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering at the National University of Singapore in 2008 and 2012, respectively. Upon graduation, he did his postdoctoral training at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), and subsequently joined LKCMedicine as the inaugural LKCMedicine Postdoctoral Fellow in 2014. He started his research group at NTU (BioMicroSystems Laboratory, www.hwhoulab.com) in 2018 and his research interests include microfluidics blood diagnostics, organ-on-chips, and cell-based biomanufacturing. He has authored over 60 peer-reviewed journal publications and filed 15 patents/patent applications. His recent research awards and accolades include World's Top 2% Scientists (By Stanford University) (2023, 2024), International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering (IAMBE) Early Career Award (2022), NTU College of Engineering Research - Young Faculty Special Mention (2022), and International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC) Innovators (2021).


Hirofumi Shintaku, Professor, Institute for Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University

Hirofumi Shintaku Biographical Sketch

Hirofumi Shintaku is Professor at the Institute for Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, and RIKEN Hakubi Team Leader. He has received numerous awards, including the Young Engineers Award from the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, the highest honor for young mechanical engineers. His current research focuses on technology development for single-cell biology leveraging electrokinetics in micro and nanoscale and integrating phenotyping and single-cell omics.


Ivan Rusyn, University Professor, Texas A&M University

Ivan Rusyn Biographical Sketch

Dr. Ivan Rusyn is a University Professor in the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology at Texas A&M University. He directs the Texas A&M Superfund Research Center. With over 350 peer-reviewed publications cited more than 38,000 times (h-index=89), his research focuses on the health effects of chemical agents. Dr. Rusyn has chaired and served on committees for the US National Academies and WHO/IARC working groups and advises the Texas Department of Public Health. He holds a medical degree from Ukrainian State Medical University (1994) and a Ph.D. in toxicology from the University of North Carolina (2000), with postdoctoral work at MIT and Heinrich-Heine University (Dusseldorf, Germany).


Jin-Ming Lin, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University

Jin-Ming Lin Biographical Sketch

Dr. Jin-Ming Lin is a professor at the Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University. From 1992 to 2002, he studied and worked at Showa University and Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan. He received his Ph.D from Tokyo Metropolitan University in 1997. In 2001, he was selected into the "Hundred Talents Program" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and received funding from the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars, and in the same year, he was appointed as the professor at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2004, he moved to Tsinghua University as a full professor at the department of chemistry. In 2008, he was selected as CheungKung Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, China. He is a fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society and a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. His main research interesting: 1) Microfluidic chip combined with mass spectrometry for cell analysis; 2) Research on rapid detection methods of foodborne pathogenic bacteria; 3) Research on the preparation method of air negative ions and its mechanism on promoting health. He has published more than 500 research papers, applied for and authorized more than 50 invention patents, and won more than 30 academic awards. He is currently the president of the Microfluidic System Branch of the Chinese Biophysical Society, the deputy director of the Committee of Analytical Chemistry of the Chinese Chemical Society, the vice chairman of the Micro-nano Fluidics Technology Branch in Chinese Micro and Nanotechnology Society, the executive director of the Chinese Association of Analysis and Testing, the Chief in Editor of Chemosensors, contributing editor of Trends in Analytical Chemistry, and Associate Editors of J. Pharm. Anal., Chinese Chemical Letters.


Jing Chen, Founder & CEO, Hicomp Microtech

Jing Chen Biographical Sketch

Dr. Jing Chen has amassed 28 years of expertise in Microfluidics, MEMS, and Manufacturing Engineering. He earned his PhD from Tsinghua University, furthered his research at the University of Michigan, and served as a tenured professor at Peking University for 16 years. In 2014, Dr. Chen founded HiComp, which specializes in microfluidic and lab-on-chip products for various industries. He has authored over 180 papers, 70 patents, and 6 books, making significant contributions to the field.


Levent Yobas, Professor, Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Levent Yobas Biographical Sketch

Dr Levent Yobas received his BSc degree in electrical engineering from Hacettepe University, Turkey, MSc and PhD degrees both in biomedical engineering from Case Western Reserve University, USA. From 2002-2010, he was with the Institute of Microelectronics (IME) under the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) of Singapore. He held adjunct faculty positions with Bioengineering Division at National University of Singapore (NUS) and the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). He joined the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology as Assistant Professor in 2010 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2015 and Professor in 2022. His research is mainly focused on silicon-based micro/nanofabrication technologies for life sciences, particularly lab-on-a-chip microfluidics for drug discovery and point-of-care diagnostic applications.


Liang Zhao, Associate Professor, Beijing University of Technology

Liang Zhao Biographical Sketch

Dr. Zhao currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Beijing University of Technology. Prior to this position, he was worked for the University of Science and Technology Beijing. He earned his PhD from Nanjing University and completed his postdoctoral research at Peking University before serving as a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley (2014-2015). Dr. Zhao's research focuses primarily on developing advanced microfluidic devices that replicate physiological microenvironments. These innovative platforms enable precise spatial and temporal control of cells, spheroids, and organoids for enhanced in vitro studies. Additionally, his work includes the development and integration of novel 3D-printed microfluidic tools for biomedical applications.


Martyn Boutelle, Professor of Biomedical Sensors Engineering, Imperial College London

Martyn Boutelle Biographical Sketch

Martyn Boutelle is Professor of Biomedical Sensors Engineering in the Department of Bioengineering, Imperial College London, and Associate Provost for Estates Planning for Imperial College. His research group is multidisciplinary comprising bioengineers, scientists, and clinicians. He develops novel analytical science methods using microfluidics, electrochemical sensors / biosensors, and wireless electronics to make portable (sometimes wearable) monitoring devices for use as point of care devices - typically giving continuous real -time displays. He then uses these in a program of clinical science research focusing on the neonatal monitoring, acute traumatic brain injury, pesticide exposure monitoring. Martyn is past president of the International Society for Monitoring Molecules in Neuroscience, and a founder of the COSBID organization for studying acute human brain injury. He published > 200 papers, chapters and patents. He obtained a BSc and PhD in Chemistry from Imperial College and worked as an EP Abraham Research Fellow in the University of Oxford.


Masatoshi Maeki, Associate Professor, Hokkaido University

Masatoshi Maeki Biographical Sketch

Masatoshi Maeki is an Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Chemistry at the Faculty of Engineering, Hokkaido University. He received his Ph.D. degree in 2014 from Kyushu University. After graduation, he worked as a Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) at Hokkaido University. He joined the Faculty of Engineering at Hokkaido University as an Assistant Professor in 2015 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2021. His research focuses on the development of microfluidic devices for applications in drug delivery systems and biomolecular analysis. He has received several awards, including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) Prize for Young Scientists in the field of science and technology in 2024. He also received the Hokkaido Science and Technology Encouragement Award in 2023, the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Researcher’s in 2016, and the Young Innovator Award on Chemistry and Micro-Nano Systems (CHEMINAS Young Innovator Award) in 2015.


Noah Malmstadt, Professor, Mork Family Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Southern California

Noah Malmstadt Biographical Sketch

Noah Malmstadt is Professor at the University of Southern California. He received a BS in Chemical Engineering from Caltech and a PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Washington. Following postdoctoral work at UCLA, he joined the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at USC in 2007. Malmstadt is the recipient of a 2012 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator award. His research focuses on microfluidic strategies to facilitate material fabrication and biophysical analysis. He has pioneered the integration of ionic liquids as solvents in droplet microreactors and the application of microfluidic systems to synthesizing biomimetic cell membranes. Microfluidic analytical techniques he has developed include methods for measuring the permeability of cell membranes to druglike molecules and techniques for measuring ionic currents through membrane proteins.


Ryuji Yokokawa, Professor, Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University

Ryuji Yokokawa Biographical Sketch

Ryuji Yokokawa is currently a Professor at Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan, and a Visiting Researcher at RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR), Japan. Before the current position, he was an Associate Professor Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University (2011-2019), an Assistant Professor at Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University (2009-2011), and a Lecturer at Department of Micro System Technology, Ritsumeikan University (2005-2009). He was a project researcher of Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology, Japan Science and Technology Agency (PRESTO, JST) (2008-2014), and an adjacent faculty of World Premier International Research Center (WPI) Initiative, Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), Kyoto University (2010-2012).

He has authored or co-authored 82 peer-reviewed journal and 158 conference papers, 1 book chapter, and has 7 patents issued or pending. He has served as a technical or organizing committee member in many international conferences including IEEE NEMS, MEMS, Sensors and NANOMED. He has received 21 academic awards such as The Young Scientists’ Prize, The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in 2016.


Seiichi Ishida, Guest Researcher, National Institute of Health Sciences, Professor, Sojo University

Seiichi Ishida Biographical Sketch

Seiichi Ishida has been Professor of Division of Applied Life Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Sojo University, and Guest Researcher of Biological Safety Research Centre at National Institute of Health Sciences since 2020. He received his PhD in Pharmaceutical Science from the University of Tokyo, Japan in 1993, and conducted postdoctoral studies at The Cancer Institute (Tokyo) and at Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Duke University Medical Centre. He used to be Senior Researcher (2000-2007) and Section Chief (2007-2020) of Division of Pharmacology at National Institute of Health Sciences. His research focuses primarily on the development of in vitro cell assay platform for the evaluation of drug metabolism and drug induced liver injury and their application to the regulatory science field.


Tingrui Pan, Yangtze River Chair Professor, University of Science and Technology of China

Tingrui Pan Biographical Sketch

Professor Pan Tingrui is a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). He is currently a Yangtze River Chair Professor of the University of Science and Technology of China and directs the Institute for Innovative Medical Devices (iMED). Before joining USTC, Professor Pan was a tenured Full Professor at UC Davis, where he initiated Global Research Experience in Advanced Technologies (GREAT) Program and directed Center for Nano and Micro-Manufacturing (CNM²). He is currently an Associate Editor of Annals of Biomedical Engineering (TBME) and Journal of Medical Devices (JMD) and serves on the editorial board of Bioengineering and Journal of Chinese Medicine. His research interests span a wide range of bioengineering frontiers, including iontronic sensing, tactile intelligence, medical wearables, microfluidic interfaces and laboratory intelligence. His group has authored over 100 referenced publications on high impact journals and has been granted more than 20 international patents. Notably, Professor Pan is well known for his invention of the world-first flexible iontronic sensor (FITS), as the latest generation of tactile sensing technology, which has been successfully translated from a laboratory prototype to a series of enabling industrial and medical products. For his contribution to both academic innovation and technology translation, Professor Pan has received numerous international awards and domestic recognitions, including the National Science Foundation (NSF) Early Career Development (CAREER) Award and Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI) Award, Xerox Award, CES Innovation Award, UC Davis Outstanding Service Award, Outstanding Engineering Faculty Award, and the First Prize of China Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition.


Yoshinobu Baba, Professor, Nagoya University

Yoshinobu Baba Biographical Sketch

Dr. Yoshinobu Baba is Professor of Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University. He is also a Director of FIRST Research Center for Innovative Nanobiodevices, Nagoya University and a Director of Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Nagoya University. He is an Associate Editor of Anal. Chem. of American Chemical Society and serving to over 20 scientific journals, including Nanoscale of Royal Society of Chemistry and Biomicrofluidics of American Institute of Physics, as an editorial/advisory board member. He is a co-initiator for the world largest Nanotech/Nanobio International Meeting and Exhibition in Japan and International Academy of Nanomedicine. He is a general chair of numerous international meetings (microTAS, MSB, NanoBioEXPO, ISMM). He has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and received over 113 awards for his contributions in nanobiotechnology: MERCK Award in 2004, award from the Applied Physics Society of Japan in 2006, and The CSJ (Chemical Society of Japan) award for creative work in 2008. His major area of interest is nanobiosicence and nanobiotechnology for omics, systems biology, medical diagnosis, tissue engineering, and molecular imaging. He is the author or co-author of 767 publications, including research papers, proceedings, reviews, and books and is also an inventor of over 70 patents. He has delivered more than 726 plenary and invited lectures at conferences. His work has been cited on 299 occasions by newspapers and television.


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  • 컨퍼런스 주제에 관련

아젠다 토픽

  • 3D-Printing of Microfluidics Devices: Technologies, Methodologies and Tools
    마이크로플루이딕스 디바이스의 3D 프린팅 : 기술, 방법, 툴
  • BioEngineering Approaches for Building Microphysiological Systems/Organs-on-a-Chip
    MPS(생체 모방 시스템)/OOAC(Organ-on-a-Chip)를 구축하는 바이오 공학 어프로치
  • Developments in Materials and Microfabrication Technologies
    재료와 마이크로 제작 기술의 발전
  • Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics for Life Science Research Applications
    생명과학 연구 애플리케이션용 LOAC(Lab-on-a-Chip)와 마이크로플루이딕스
  • Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics for Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing Applications
    PoC 진단 검사 애플리케이션용 LOAC와 마이크로플루이딕스
  • Microfluidics for Studying Circulating Biomarkers
    순환 바이오마커를 연구하는 마이크로플루이딕스
  • Microfluidics-LOAC Device Manufacturing: Technologies and Companies Showcase
    마이크로플루이딕스 - LOAC 디바이스 제조 : 기술과 기업 쇼케이스
  • Organ-on-a-Chip Applications for Drug Discovery and Toxicity Screening
    Drug Discovery·독성 스크리닝용 OOAC 애플리케이션
  • Organ-on-a-Chip/Body-on-a-Chip Assembly using Microfluidics
    마이크로플루이딕스를 사용하는 OOAC/BOAC(Body-on-a-Chip) 어셈블리
  • Tools and Approaches Studying Organoids, Spheroids, Cancer Organoids -- A Continuum from 3D-Culture to Organs-on-Chips
    오가노이드, 스페로이드, 암 오가노이드를 연구하는 툴과 어프로치 - 3D 배양으로부터 OOAC까지의 연속체
  • Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs)
    LNP(지질 나노입자)

저작권

초록 내용에 대해서는 발표자/저자가 모든 책임을 지며, 공저자 전원이 이 내용을 인식하고 있는 것으로 가정합니다. 경력, 요약, 초록은 웹사이트 및 컨퍼런스 자료로 사용될 수 있습니다.

2025년 10월 6일

08:00

Ozora Room 등록

Conference Registration, Materials Pick-Up, Coffee, Tea and Networking in the Exhibit Hall
컨퍼런스 등록, 자료 수령, 전시홀에서의 커피·티·네트워킹


2025년 10월 6일

08:59

Tsuru

Session Title: Conference Plenary Session
세션 타이틀 : 컨퍼런스 플레너리 세션


2025년 10월 6일

09:00

Tsuru

Noah Malmstadt, Professor, Mork Family Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Southern California

Welcome and Introduction to the Conference by Conference Chairperson
의장에 의한 환영과 컨퍼런스 소개



2025년 10월 6일

09:15

Tsuru

플레너리 프레젠테이션

Yoshinobu Baba, Professor, Nagoya University

Nanobiodevices and Quantum Life Science for Biomedical Applications
바이오메디컬 응용용 나노바이오디바이스와 양자 생명과학


We have investigated nanobiodevices and quantum life science for biomedical applications and future healthcare. Nanowire devices are extremely useful to isolate extracellular vesicles from body fluids and vesicle-encapsulated microRNA analysis. The device composed of a microfluidic substrate with anchored nanowires gives us highly efficient collections of extracellular vesicles in body fluids and in situ extraction for huge numbers of miRNAs (2,500 types) more than the conventional ultracentrifugation method. Nanowire devices gave us the miRNA date for several hundred patients and machine learning system based on these miRNA data enabled us to develop the early-stage diagnosis for lung cancer, brain tumor, pancreas cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, prostate cancer, diabetes, heart diseases, and Parkinson disease. We succeeded to identify high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma-specific extracellular vesicles by polyketone-coated nanowires and the spatial exosome analysis using cellulose nanofiber sheets to reveal the location heterogeneity of extracellular vesicles. Nanowire-nanopore devices combined with AI (machine learning technique) enable us to develop mobile sensors for SARS-CoV-2, PM2.5, bacteria, and virus in the environment. Nanopore sensing is applied to the identification of viral vector characteristics with the sub-nm resolution. MEXT Quantum Leap Flagship Program (Q-LEAP), which I lead, has been developing biological nano quantum sensors, quantum technology-based MRI/NMR, and quantum biology and biotechnology. Nanodiamonds, with nitrogen-vacancy centers (NVC), and quantum dots are applied to develop quantum sensors for quantum switching intra vital imaging for iPS cell based regenerative medicine, and quantum photo immuno-therapeutic devices for cancer. Nanodiamond with NVC is applied to in situ measurements of intracellular thermal conductivity and implication of thermal signaling in neuronal differentiation revealed by manipulation and measurement of intracellular temperature. Hyprepolarized MRI is applied to the direct monitoring of the dynamic in vivo metabolisms of hyperpolarized 13C-oligopeptides for early diagnosis of cancer and side effects of cancer treatment drugs.


2025년 10월 6일

10:00

Tsuru

플레너리 프레젠테이션

Chwee Teck Lim, NUSS Chair Professor, National University of Singapore

Gut Microbiome-on-a-Chip: Insights into Gut Pathogenesis and Therapy
GMoC(Gut Microbiome-on-a-Chip) : 장 발증 기서와 치료에 대한 인사이트


The human gut microbiota plays a critical role in gut health and disease, yet understanding the complex interactions between microbial constituents and the gut remains limited due to the lack of physiologically relevant in vitro models. Here, I will present a Gut Microbiome-on-a-Chip (GMoC)-a scalable platform with high imaging capability that enables dynamic visualization of gut-microbe interactions. Our system incorporates a 3D stratified gut epithelium (µGut) derived from Caco-2 cells, closely mimicking intestinal architecture and function. Using enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis (ETBF), we demonstrate its pathogenic effects on µGut integrity and pro-tumorigenic signaling activation. Furthermore, pre-treatment with Lactobacillus spp. effectively prevents ETBF-induced gut disruption through competition-mediated colonization resistance. This study highlights GMoC as a powerful tool for investigating microbe-induced pathogenesis and developing microbiome-based therapeutics. Our findings provide new insights into gut microbial interactions and their implications for gut health and disease.


2025년 10월 6일

10:45

Ozora Room

Mid-Morning Coffee and Tea Break in the Exhibit Hall and Networking with Exhibitors and Poster Presenters
전시홀에서의 오전 커피·티브레이크, 전시기업 및 포스터 발표자와의 네트워킹


2025년 10월 6일

11:30

Tsuru

플레너리 프레젠테이션

Levent Yobas, Professor, Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Electrokinetic Separation of Extracellular Vesicles
세포외소포(EV)의 동전적 분리


Extracellular vesicles, specifically exosomes, play a crucial role in various biological processes, including cell-to-cell communication and intercellular delivery. Additionally, exosomes are regarded as liquid biopsy biomarkers for diagnostic applications. However, their submicron size presents challenges in isolating exosomes from other cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs). In this talk, we will explore microfluidic devices designed to separate EVs using electrokinetic methods.


2025년 10월 6일

12:00

Tsuru

플레너리 프레젠테이션

Martyn Boutelle, Professor of Biomedical Sensors Engineering, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Real-Time Microfluidic Devices for Healthcare - Applications in the NICU
의료용 실시간 마이크로플루이딕스 디바이스 - NICU에서의 응용


As a person’s physiological regulation of biomarker molecules is challenged by acute illness, exposure to toxins or even surgery, the concentration these molecules can give important information about their health. For premature infants their regulation systems have yet to mature, so they can also suffer rapid changes in biomarker concentrations. Our view is that to monitor such biomarker changes effectively ideally requires moment-by-moment measurement of blood or tissue concentrations. The person acts as their own control allowing acute deterioration to be noticed quickly.

We have been developing a range of sensing and biosensing solutions for the invasive, minimally invasive, and non-invasive monitoring of people in healthcare situations. Microfluidics coupled to novel biosensors provide a valuable means of clinical sampling and robust quantification of measured biomarkers.

I will describe the key challenges in the development of such integrated microfluidic sensing devices and present our recent data from the neonatal intensive care unit amongst other projects.


2025년 10월 6일

12:30

Tsuru

Tingrui Pan, Yangtze River Chair Professor, University of Science and Technology of China

Biomedical Intelligence Enabled by Robotic-Microfluidic Interface
로봇-마이크로플루이딕스 인터페이스에 의한 바이오메디컬 인텔리전스


Among the critical breakthroughs that have advanced chemical and biomedical research is the development of microfluidic technologies. The utility of microfluidic devices enables precisely processing small amounts (10^-9 to 10^-18 L) of fluids and manipulating biological particles in the range of nano- to micro-meters, and thus boosts our capabilities in discovering and measuring targets of interest that were previously inaccessible. However, the automation of such delicate devices that can fulfill experiment workflow and augment the most laboratory functionalities remain work in progress due to the lack of an efficient world-to-chip (macro-to-micro) interfaces. In this presentation, we will discuss several microfluidic-based analytical platforms for automated biological tasks and analyses, such as microfluidic cap-to-dispense (μCD), microfluidic adaptive printing (MAP), and robotic-microfluidic interface (RoMI). These platforms offer highly flexible motion and programmable execution, enabling seamless automation of liquid handling and particle manipulation. We will delve into the system design and corresponding applications related to molecule detection, protein discovery, and cell manipulation in detail. In summary, our work introduces the technical basis of the groundbreaking world-to-chip platforms toward biological automation and intelligence for interdisciplinary biomedical studies.


2025년 10월 6일

13:00

Ozora Room



Networking Lunch in the Exhibit Hall -- Network with Colleagues, View Posters and Engage with Exhibitors
전시홀에서의 네트워킹 런치 -- 동료와의 네트워킹, 포스터 열람, 전시기업과의 교류


**Japanese Bento Lunch**
**일식 도시락**


2025년 10월 6일

14:29

Tsuru



Session Title: Technology Trends in Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics Fields
세션 타이틀 : LOAC(Lab-on-a-Chip)와 마이크로플루이딕스 분야에서의 기술 동향



2025년 10월 6일

14:30

Tsuru

Liang Zhao, Associate Professor, Beijing University of Technology, China

Electrochemical Analysis of 3D Cell Spheroids on an Integrated Microfluidic Device
통합형 마이크로플루이딕스 디바이스에 대한 3D 세포 스페로이드의 전기화학 분석


Three-dimensional (3D) multicellular spheroids have emerged as powerful tools for modeling solid tissues and organs, offering superior recapitulation of human diseases compared to traditional 2D cultures. However, current measurements often involved destructive treatment on cells such as lysis, fix, and staining, impairing real-time detection and monitoring cellular events. Herein, we developed an integrated microfluidic chip that can leverage electrochemical modality to assess the physiological activity of on-chip cultured 3D cell aggregates, including the metabolic process, drug resistance, and even differentiation. The non-destructive and label-free mode of electrochemical analysis allows us to dissect above information without interfering the live cell clumps, offering a unique way to implement the organ-on-chip technology.


2025년 10월 6일

15:00

Tsuru

Han Wei Hou, Associate Professor, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Decentralizing and Standardizing Blood Processing Using Label-Free Microfluidics
라벨 프리 마이크로플루이딕스에 의한 혈액 처리 분산화와 표준화


Blood is a highly complex biofluid which contains a myriad of information about a person’s health and medical conditions. Due to the vast cellular background, gentle and efficient sample preparation is critical for liquid biopsy and blood-based diagnostics. Centrifugation in centralized labs remains the gold standard for clinical blood processing but is increasingly limited by demand for better cell or plasma quality with the paradigm shift towards precision public health and medicine. Microfluidics technologies are powerful sample preparation and analytical tools as they offer unprecedented detection resolution and sensitivity with potential for automation and clinical adoption. In this talk, I will give an overview of different inertial microfluidics-based cell sorting platform technologies for high throughput microscale to nanoscale isolation of leukocytes, platelets and extracellular vesicles from blood directly. Integrated with electrical-based impedance-deformability cytometry for single cell biophysical profiling, we developed and clinically validated a user-friendly workflow for label-free point-of-care immunoprofiling in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.


2025년 10월 6일

15:30

Tsuru

Masatoshi Maeki, Associate Professor, Hokkaido University, Japan

Microfluidic-based Engineered Lipid Nanoparticle Production for RNA Delivery
RNA 딜리버리용 마이크로플루이딕스 기반 LNP(지질 나노입자) 생산


Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are rapidly emerging as a leading drug delivery vehicle, with the success of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 highlighting their potential. Recently, microfluidic devices have been widely adopted for the production of LNPs. Microfluidics offer numerous advantages for LNP production, including precise control over LNP size, high reproducibility, and potential for mass production. We have developed a microfluidic device, iLiNP, featuring baffle structures. These baffle structures enable rapid and efficient mixing of lipids and aqueous solutions at high flow rates. This controlled fluid dynamic environment promotes uniform self-assembly of LNPs with tunable properties. The iLiNP device has been successfully employed to encapsulate various therapeutic agents, including siRNA, mRNA, pDNA, and genome editing enzymes (Ribonucleoproteins). This presentation will highlight our recent progress in scalable and reproducible LNP manufacturing using iLiNP devices. Furthermore, we will discuss the potential of iLiNP in engineering biomimetic nanoparticles, such as virus-like particles and artificial exosomes, for enhanced drug delivery and vaccine applications.


2025년 10월 6일

16:00

Ozora Room



Mid-Afternoon Coffee and Tea Break in the Exhibit Hall and Networking with Exhibitors and Poster Presenters
전시홀에서의 오후 커피·티브레이크, 전시기업 및 포스터 발표자와의 네트워킹



2025년 10월 6일

16:30

Tsuru

Noah Malmstadt, Professor, Mork Family Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, University of Southern California

A Deep Dive into the Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) Field and Current State of Research
LNP(지질 나노입자) 분야의 철저 분석과 연구의 현황



2025년 10월 6일

17:00

Tsuru

기술 스포트라이트 프레젠테이션
  

Sven Kreutel, CEO, Particle Metrix, Inc.

ZetaView Evolution: A New Edge for Nanoparticle Characterization
ZetaView Evolution : 나노입자 특성 평가의 새로운 엣지



2025년 10월 6일

17:30

Ozora Room



Networking Reception with Japanese Beer and Sake -- Engage with Exhibitors, Colleagues and View Posters
일본 맥주 및 사케가 제공되는 네트워킹 리셉션 -- 전시기업·동료와의 교류, 포스터 열람



2025년 10월 6일

18:30



Close of Day 1 Conference Programming
첫째날 컨퍼런스 프로그램 종료



2025년 10월 7일

08:00

Ozora Room



Morning Coffee, Tea and Networking in the Exhibit Hall
전시홀에서의 모닝커피·티, 네트워킹



2025년 10월 7일

08:59

Tsuru



Session Title: Microphysiological Systems (MPS): Current Status and Emerging Themes -- Organs-on-Chips -- Collaborative Models from Across Asia and Around the World Driving Research Activities
세션 타이틀 : MPS(생체 모방 시스템) : 현황과 신규 테마 -- OOAC(Organ-on-a-Chip)-- 아시아와 세계 각지의 협동 모델이 연구 활동을 추진



2025년 10월 7일

09:00

Tsuru

Seiichi Ishida, Guest Researcher, National Institute of Health Sciences, Professor, Sojo University, Japan

Title to be Confirmed
타이틀은 확인중



2025년 10월 7일

09:30

Tsuru

Ivan Rusyn, University Professor, Texas A&M University, United States of America

Testing and Qualification of Microphysiological Systems Through Academia-Industry-Government Collaboration
산학관 제휴에 의한 MPS(생체 모방 시스템) 테스트와 인정


The rapid explosion of the offerings in microphysiological systems space and persistent publicity have placed high expectations on both the industry and regulatory agencies to adopt these models in safety and efficacy evaluations. Some end-users became early adopters, whereas others have taken a more cautious approach because of the high cost and uncertainties of the value that microphysiological systems may have. The TEX-VAL Consortium was established through competitive funding from NIH-NCATS to assist academic developers of tissue chips to understand whether their technology is ready to be transferred to the end-users. After 4 years of NIH support, it evolved into a public-private collaboration focused on testing and qualification of various promising platforms before they would find their way into member organization’s laboratories. By pooling the resources, several drug and consumer health companies, government agencies, and a trade association are defining potential contexts of use, designing focused experiments, and evaluating the data to determine whether each technology is “ready” to be relied upon in their own decision-making workflows. This presentation will describe how this Consortium operates and the outcomes from 7+ years of testing over 30 diverse models and the practical aspects of using microphysiological systems in the context of their potential application to decision-making.


2025년 10월 7일

10:00

Tsuru

Danilo Tagle, Director, Office of Special Initiatives, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the NIH (NCATS)

Title to be Confirmed
타이틀은 확인중



2025년 10월 7일

10:30

Ozora Room



Mid-Morning Coffee and Tea Break in the Exhibit Hall and Networking with Exhibitors and Poster Presenters
전시홀에서의 오전 커피·티브레이크, 전시기업 및 포스터 발표자와의 네트워킹



2025년 10월 7일

11:00

Tsuru

Ryuji Yokokawa, Professor, Department of Micro Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan

Development of hiPSC-Derived Microphysiological Systems (MPS) to Emulate Viral Pathogenesis
hiPSC 유래 MPS(생체 모방 시스템)의 개발에 의해 바이러스 병원성을 모방


We have employed two approaches to create the interface between organ cells and vascular networks: a two-dimensional method in which organ cells and vascular endothelial cells are co-cultured on a porous membrane such as Transwell (2D-MPS), and a three-dimensional method in which the spontaneous patterning ability of vascular endothelial cells is utilized (3D-MPS). In this presentation, I will focus on MPS that emulate virus infections and resulting impact on epithelial and endothelial tissues, where we modeled bronchi, airway, alveoli, and blood vessels. Using 2D-MPS, we developed models to mimic proximal (airway) and distal (alveolar) lung regions using isogenic human iPSC-derived lung progenitors. When infected with SARS-CoV-2 or influenza, the airway chip elicited a strong interferon (IFN)-driven antiviral response, while the alveolar chip showed dysregulated IFN signaling and elevated chemokine activity. We demonstrated that influenza induced more severe cytopathic effects and immune activation than SARS-CoV-2 in both models. Thus, this chip platform captures distinct, region-specific innate immune reactions and tissue damage patterns to respiratory viruses. We also present a 3D-MPS integrating bronchial organoids (BOs) with a vascular bed (VB) to investigate tissue-level interactions during SARS-CoV-2 infection. We found that infection of BOs led to significant disruption of vascular structure. This effect was mediated by type I interferons (IFN-I) secreted from the infected airway epithelium. Suppression of IFN-I signaling through gene knockout or JAK/STAT inhibition prevented vascular damage. These MPS for infectious diseases offer a powerful tool for mechanistic studies and preclinical antiviral screening in future pandemic.


2025년 10월 7일

11:30

Tsuru



Presentation Title to be Confirmed
강연 타이틀은 추후 확정



2025년 10월 7일

12:00

Ozora Room



Networking Lunch in the Exhibit Hall -- Network with Colleagues, View Posters and Engage with Exhibitors
전시홀에서의 네트워킹 런치 -- 동료와의 네트워킹, 포스터 열람, 전시기업과의 교류


**Japanese Bento Lunch**
**일식 도시락**


2025년 10월 7일

13:29

Tsuru



Session Title: Application Areas for Lab-on-a-Chip and Microfluidics Platforms
세션 타이틀 : LOAC(Lab-on-a-Chip)와 마이크로플루이딕스 플랫폼의 응용 분야



2025년 10월 7일

13:30

Tsuru

기술 스포트라이트 프레젠테이션

Jing Chen, Founder & CEO, Hicomp Microtech, United States of America

Presentation Title to be Confirmed
강연 타이틀은 추후 확정



2025년 10월 7일

14:00

Tsuru

기조 강연

Amy Shen, Professor and Provost, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Japan

Title to be Confirmed
타이틀은 확인중



2025년 10월 7일

14:30

Tsuru

Daniel Citterio, Professor, Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Japan

1D and 2D Barcode Strategies for Semiquantitative Signal Readout of Colorimetric Microfluidic Paper-Based Analytical Devices
비색 분석에 관한 마이크로플루이딕 페이퍼 분석 디바이스의 반정량적 신호 판독에 대한 1D·2D 바코드 전략


Microfluidic paper-based analytical devices (µPADs) have evolved into practically useful tools for point-of-need analysis. In contrast to naked eye signal readout methods, the combination of colorimetric µPADs with smartphone cameras eliminates issues associated with user-dependent subjective result interpretation, while preserving the simplicity expected from these tools. The conversion of colorimetric signals into smartphone-readable barcodes offers a particularly promising route toward intuitive, low-cost semiquantitative assays not requiring any sophisticated equipment. In this presentation, two strategies for barcode-mediated analyte detection on µPADs are introduced. The first approach employs color change distance-based signaling combined with multiple inkjet-printed analyte-selective QR codes masked by a non-responsive ink layer. Upon analyte-induced color change, the QR codes are sequentially unmasked and decoded using a generic smartphone app, enabling concentration-dependent digital readout without the need for custom software. The second strategy advances the concept by implementing a single 1D barcode with analyte-dependent bar-width modulation, realized through distance-based color formation in a multilayered µPAD architecture. This method enables semiquantitative readout with standard barcode reader apps. Together, these methods highlight possibilities of using known barcode formats-QR and 1D-and show their adaptability to diverse assay chemistries while ensuring smartphone compatibility, robustness across devices, and minimal user training. This fusion of digital encoding with optical chemical sensing provides new opportunities for accessible analytical assays in point-of-need and decentralized settings.


2025년 10월 7일

15:00

Ozora Room



Mid-Afternoon Coffee and Tea Break in the Exhibit Hall and Networking with Exhibitors and Poster Presenters
전시홀에서의 오후 커피·티브레이크, 전시기업 및 포스터 발표자와의 네트워킹



2025년 10월 7일

15:30

Tsuru

Hirofumi Shintaku, Professor, Institute for Life and Medical Sciences, Kyoto University, Japan

Single Cell Mechano Phenotyping and Sequencing
싱글 셀 메카노 페노타이핑과 시퀀싱


The mechanical properties of both cells and their microenvironment are critical determinants of cellular states and functions. We present high-throughput approaches for profiling these mechano-phenotypes at the single-cell level and integrating them with gene expression data. To characterize cellular mechanical properties, we developed ELASTomics-Electroporation-based Lipid-Assay for Surface Tension and transcriptomics. ELASTomics uniquely harnesses nanopore electroporation, which creates transient pores in lipid bilayers in a cell surface tension-dependent manner. This enables profiling of cell surface tension by delivering DNA-tagged dextran molecules into cells. Using ELASTomics, we uncover mechanical heterogeneity among cells and identify regulatory mechanisms linked to cancer malignancy, cell differentiation, and senescence. To investigate how cancer cells respond to their mechanical microenvironment, we developed MECH-seq-Micro-Environmental Confinement and Hydrogel-bead cytometry with sequencing. MECH-seq profiles the proliferative behavior of cancer cells under mechanical confinement using hydrogel beads at high thrroughput. Since cancer cells encounter mechanical stress in both primary and metastatic sites, understanding their responses is crucial. We show that micro-mechanical confinement suppresses the proliferation of breast cancer cells and induces a dormant state.


2025년 10월 7일

16:00

Tsuru

Jin-Ming Lin, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, China

Microfluidic Chip Combined with Mass Spectrometer for Single Cell Analysis
싱글 셀 분석용 마이크로플루이딕 칩과 질량 분석계의 조합


The micron-scale space of the microfluidic chips can be well matched to the cell size, which can easily simulate and precisely manipulate the cell growth microenvironment, and is an ideal platform for studying cell-cell interactions, signal transduction and communication, and cellular drug metabolism and delivery. Our research group has carried out research related to the development and application of open microfluidic chip and mass spectrometry, successfully developed the world's first microfluidic chip mass spectrometry analysis device, and industrialized the technology transfer enterprises. This report mainly introduces the development of microfluidic chip combined with mass spectrometry for single cell analysis.


2025년 10월 7일

16:30

Tsuru

기조 강연

Dino Di Carlo, Armond and Elena Hairapetian Chair in Engineering and Medicine, Professor and Chair of Bioengineering, University of California Los Angeles, United States of America

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쇼트코스/트레이닝 코스

3D-Printing of Microfluidics
마이크로플루이딕스 3D 프린팅

2025년 10월 1일 19:30 - 21:30

Tsuru(호텔 닛코 나리타)

Noah Malmstadt, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Southern California

3D 프린팅은 복잡한 채널 구조를 가진 마이크로플루이딕스 디바이스를 3D로 신속히 제조하는 방법으로 각광받고 있습니다.

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마이크로플루이딕스 제작에 적용되는 3D 프린팅 기술의 메커니즘

마이크로플루이딕스 프린팅의 상업화가 가능한 최신 솔루션

3D 프린티드 마이크로플루이딕스 시스템의 애플리케이션과 한계

신규 기술과 미래 기술이 마이크로플루이딕스 제작 툴로서 3D 프린팅의 가능성을 어떻게 향상시키는가?

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