2019 Ontario-on-a-Chip symposium


Thursday, May 16, 2019-Friday, May 17, 2019
8:30am-5:00pm


George Ignatieff Theatre
15 Devonshire Place


Registration required:

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The Ontario-on-a-Chip (OOAC) Symposium, held every year at the University of Toronto, St. George campus, is an annual event that brings together scientists, engineers, technologists, and other parties from government, industry, and academia in one forum to facilitate a technology-focused discussion on microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip devices, and their numerous applications in chemistry, physics, biology, and the life sciences. Lab-on-a-chip devices are miniaturized systems made by micro-engineering methods that take advantage of physical properties at the microscale to precisely control and manipulate fluids and other materials. They are poised to revolutionize many different fields and industries, from basic scientific research to the biotech and gas & oil industries.

This is the 14th OOAC meeting and there will be two full days of events including keynote talks by Dr. Wei Gao (Caltech), Dr. Peter Loskill (Fraunhofer), Dr. David Isaadore (Penn), and Dr. Michael Moore (Tulane). The second day will feature student talks from the TOeP program.

For more info, visit torontomicrofluidics.ca/ooac

Questions? Contact dan.voicu@utoronto.ca

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