1. Introduction to Biosensors for Single-Cell Analysis 2. Biosensors for Single-Cell Proteomic Characterization: Fluorescent and Mass Flow Cytometry 3. Biosensors for Single-Cell Proteomic Characterization: Microfluidics 4. Biosensors for Single-Cell Metabolic Characterization: Mass Spectroscopy 5. Biosensors for Single-Cell Electrical Characterization 6. Biosensors for Single-Cell Mechanical Characterization 7. Biosensors for Single-Cell Optical Characterization 8. Conclusion and Future Directions
Professor Jian Chen received his PhD from the Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto. Following this he joined the State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences where he has been focusing on exploring biosensors for single-cell analysis, enabling high-throughput characterizations of single-cell electrical, mechanical and proteomic properties. He contributed to the publication of approximately 90 journal papers and filed the applications of 40 patents. Among other honours, Professor Chen was the recipient of National Natural Science Foundation of China for Excellent Young Scholars, Excellent Member of Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Beijing NOVA Star. Among other services, Professor Chen has served as committee members of micro/nano device and system division of MEMS & NEMS society of China and life science instrument division of the Chinese society of biotechnology.
Dr. Yao Lu is the group leader of single cell analysis lab at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (DICP, CAS). He received his PhD in analytical chemistry from the same institute in 2010. After conducting postdoctoral training at Yale University from 2010 to 2015, he joined the faculty of DICP in September of 2015. His current research is focused on developing microfluidic based single cell analysis technologies for personalized diagnostics and medicine.