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Stay Excited! Proudly announcing the upcoming symposia, Microfluidics, Lab-on-a-Chip and MicroTAS. Do consider submitting your abstracts early: sciforum.net/user/submission…
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Next microTAStic is December 12 featuring Prof Charles Baroud and top MicroTas 2025 posters! Register here: cnrs.zoom.us/meeting/registe…
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I am delighted to share that I have been honored with the iCANX Young Scientist Award and the CBMS Young Innovator Award (formerly the Analytical Chemistry Young Innovator Award). My sincere thanks to the iCANX and microTAS committees, the CBMS, and the UNSW Sydney.
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Our two students and I enjoyed a wonderful business trip to Australia, consisting of the microTAS conference and lab tours at UNSW & the University of Sydney. Thank you, everyone! We’re now heading back to Japan to attend the domestic conference CHEMINAS. See you in Utsunomiya!
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After the seminar and lab tours, we visited the University of Sydney and several labs, where I met a professor I had met at the MicroTAS conference! #microTAS2025
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We will present "Microfluidic Platform for Multiple Sequential Chemical Stimuli with Bidirectional Flow: Enabling Diffracted X-ray Tracking Method of TRPV1 Dynamics" at the MicroTAS 2025 conference. #MicroTAS2025 #Microfluidics #TRPV1 #DXT #SingleMolecule mdde.me.kyoto-u.ac.jp/202510…
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Our two abstracts were accepted to MicroTAS, one of the largest microfluidics-related conferences! Two master's students will present posters in Australia! I'm happy because this will be the first time my students present at an international conference. microtas2025.org/

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The Web3 x AI revolution is HERE, and these projects are leading the charge! Let’s dive into four game-changers building the future of decentralized intelligence and finance 1 @JoinSapien: Crowdsourcing human intelligence for AI training! With 1.2M contributors and 85M microtas
The Web3 x AI revolution is HERE, and these projects are leading the charge! Let’s dive into four game-changers building the future of decentralized intelligence and finance 1 @JoinSapien: Crowdsourcing human intelligence for AI training! With 1.2M contributors and 85M microtasks completed, Sapien pays users in $SPN for labeling data, no KYC needed. On-chain reputation ensures fair rewards, powering high-quality AI datasets. Join the movement 2 @recallnet: The ultimate AI agent arena! AlphaWave’s $25K prize pool has AI agents battling in transparent, on-chain challenges. Since the March 2025 testnet launch, Recall processed 1M transactions and 100K data blobs, ranking the best AIs for trust and monetization. 3 @vooi_io: Gasses, cross-chain trading made simple! Vooi’s smart wallets enable seamless swaps across blockchains with zero gas fees. Perfect for DeFi traders, it’s user-friendly and cost-efficient, redefining how we trade in Web3. 4 @OpenledgerHQ: The AI blockchain for data & model monetization! With $350K in rewards, Openledger’s Proof of Attribution tracks contributions transparently, ensuring fair pay for data providers and developers. Built on OP stack & EigenDA, it’s scalable and EVM-compatible. 5 Why it matters: These projects are redefining trust, transparency, and accessibility in AI and finance. From Sapien’s human-powered data to Recall’s AI competitions, Vooi’s frictionless trading, and Openledger’s decentralized AI infra, Web3 is evolving FAST. 6 Get involved! Explore @JoinSapien for earning through microtasks, compete with AI agents on @recallnet, trade smarter with @vooi_io, or monetize data/models on @OpenledgerHQ. The future is decentralized, intelligent, and NOW.
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⌛️Can’t wait for MicroTAS? Join CBMS Global Health online, June 17–18! 🌍✨📝 Abstracts due in 5 days ⏰→ bit.ly/CBMSGH25 #GlobalHealth #Microfluidics #Diagnostics

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🚨 Can’t wait for #MicroTAS? We've got you covered! 🌐 Join the CBMS Global Health Virtual Conference – June 17–18! 🎤 Packed with top speakers from around the world.📝 Submit your abstract now – only 10 days left! bit.ly/CBMSGH25

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Can’t wait for the next MicroTAS conference? Don’t wait! 🎉Join the CBMS Global Health virtual conference on 17–18 June 🌍Co-chaired by @jac_linnes @debjanipaul @ClinicalMKK with a brilliant lineup of speakers! Submit your abstract TODAY: 14 days to go! 👉 bit.ly/CBMSGH

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🚨Join us at Symposium S1: Lab-on-a-Chip (LoC) and MicroTAS at #AIS2025 Conference!🚨 📅 Event Dates: 29 Jul–3 Aug 2025 📍Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Submit the abstract by 3 April: brnw.ch/21wRBjg More info: brnw.ch/21wRBjh #LoC #MicroTAS #Conference
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16 Dec 2024
BREAKING: MicroTAS detects high concentration of heavy metal in Adelaide! Heavy metal band 𝗠𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗮 are 𝗶𝗻 𝗔𝗱𝗲𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗱𝗲, 𝟱𝘁𝗵 𝗡𝗼𝘃 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱! Feel free to attend the concert (MicroTAS banquet evening!), but book your accommodation for #MicroTAS2025 early!
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Kuan-Lun Ho, @KStateMNE doctoral candidate, received the 2024 Sarachek Scientific Travel Award, which he will use to attend MicroTAS. His research aims to develop point-of-care diagnostic devices and techniques for disease and pathogen detection.
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Finally, I received my photos from MicroTAS 2024! It was an honor to present my placenta-on-a-chip research. Check them out! 🙌 #MicroTAS2024 #PlacentaOnAChip
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The last few months have been very intense, with #AcouSome partners presenting the project during various seminars and conferences. Last 13-17 October, @lunduniversity presented AcouSome results during MicroTAS 2024, which took place in Montreal, Canada, last 13-17 October.
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It was great to see @IYakavets and @kheiri_sina, our recent alumni at the microTAS conference along with Dr. Edmond Young. Dr. Yakavets is a staff scientist at the Acceleration Consortium of UofT, and Dr. Kheiri is a postdoc fellow at MIT. Congrats on their great talk and poster.
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Prof. Eugenia Kumacheva and the alumni of EKG at the microTAS meeting. Jesse Greener is a professor at Laval University and Dan Voicu is the operations manager at the CRAFT Center of UofT. Wishing them good luck in their future endeavors!
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Amazing! Here’s a quick summary the first half of the first day of my exciting visit to Korea. Arrived at 4 am in Incheon after flying from the microTAS meeting in Montreal (through Chicago and San Francisco, following a 6.5 hour layover), and then launched into a packed agenda, expertly organized by a former postdoc (Prof. Taeil Kim, of @SKKU_EMBA, chemical engineering). Began with a meeting at 10 am with Prof. Donghwan Kim, one of our collaborators at @SKKU_EMBA, followed by a lunch with Taeil, former PhD student Prof. Sang Min Won (@SKKU_EMBA, electrical engineering), former postdoc Prof. Yoonseok Park (Kyung Hee Univ) and one of their junior faculty colleagues. I then gave a seminar titled ‘From Lab to Life: Skin-Integrated Wireless Technologies for Health Monitoring at Scale,’ which included not only on our academic work in this area, but also our various deployments into lower and middle income countries through our startup Sibel Health, with support from the @gatesfoundation , the Steele Foundation for Hope, @SavetheChildren and others. For me, the best part of the talk was the beginning, when I shared some vintage photos and anecdotes from when Taeil and Sang Min were in the group - including highlights of their most incredible research accomplishments during that time: cellular-scale, injectable LEDs for optogenetics (Taeil; Science, 2013 science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…), and high-density, micro-ECOG systems for neuroscience studies in NHPs (Sang Min; Science Translational Medicine, 2020 science.org/doi/10.1126/scit…). I also gave a shout-out to the most recent former group member to join the faculty at @SKKU_EMBA, Prof. Jaeyoung Yoo (semiconductor convergence engineering, a new dept at @SKKU_EMBA) and I summarized his work on broad-band acousto-mechanic sensors for respiratory and GI health (Nature Medicine, 2023 nature.com/articles/s41591-0…). After discussions with many bright, energetic graduate students and pictures in front of the library at @SKKU_EMBA, we then departed to catch a train to Busan, joined by former PhD student and postdoc Prof. Dae Hyeong Kim (Seoul National University). A few pics are included here. Thanks again to Taeil for serving as an excellent host and for organizing this part of the visit.
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