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Nanobiotechnology and Lab-on-a-chip

We develop technology to manipulate and study cells and organisms. These miniaturized tools have a range of applications in cancer diagnostics, blood transfusions, fungal studies, and neurobiology.

Many of our activities fall within the research field of acoustofluidics where ultrasound generates forces on cells or nanoparticles inside microchannel networks. These systems can sort out specific sub-types of cells from other cells, enable measurements of the mechanical properties of individual cells, or enrich biological nanoparticles from body fluids. Our research spans all levels from basic physics to pre-clinical validation.

Two male researchers discussing in front of a computer screen. Photo.
Photo: Johan Persson.