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Technology for Chemical Analyses Some of the latest MEMS technology used to enhance chemistry and chemical analyses will be taught at a seminar Aug. 16 at Rose-Hulman Ventures. The seminar is titled, "Lab-on-a-Chip Technology: Practical Considerations, Applications, and Opportunities." MEMS is microelectromechanical systems technology that can be used in chemistry in microscale total analysis systems. The technology allows chemistry and chemical analyses to be performed on very small scales and in large numbers on a parallel basis. The half-day seminar will be taught by Daniel Morris, assistant professor of chemistry at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Morris is also an Innovation Fellow at Rose-Hulman Ventures. The seminar is scheduled from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Rose-Hulman Ventures, located three miles south of the Rose-Hulman campus at the intersection of State Road 46 and Moyer Road. The seminar is designed to address the practical considerations of lab-on-a-chip analysis, including chip fabrication and instrumentation. Current applications of lab-on-a-chip technology will also be addressed as well as the opportunities that exist for new enhancements to current techniques. Morris will also provide information about required equipment including high-voltage power supplies, electrochemical detection, LIF detection and Raman detection. Cost of the seminar is $250 per person. Print the enclosed registration form and mail or fax it to Patricia Krupa, Rose-Hulman Ventures, 100 South Campus Drive, P.O. Box 3799, Terre Haute, IN 47803-0799. Fax: 812-244-4042. Phone: 812-244-4005. |
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Registration Fee (Includes Lunch & Materials) $ 250 per person No.__________ Amount Enclosed __________ Registration Forms and Fees must be received by August 1st, 2001. Registration is limited. Return this form to: |