New York Times article about Stanford research published in Nature and led by Mike Snyder whose team is also helping Ron Davis with multiomics....
Thanks @Andy. I really enjoy the patient/researcher discussions - it gives a different feel to the normal interviews and presentations, sort of...
I'll be keeping my fingers crossed. From what I've read he seems very willing to collaborate which is a big big plus. And to have another mito...
Any word on his MRC grant application @Andy? If he is has put this collaborative together he must be betting on funding coming.
That must have been so exciting :). Thank you for representing the community! Also, engaging with researchers is really motivating for them too.
Could this be the relevant patent application - 17 January 2019 [filed July 12, 2018]...
I found another patent filed in 2013 and granted in 2016. 9,434,983. This one has images. Would seem to cover most bases. [EDIT: This seems to...
The paper lists NIH grant number R01 HG000205. The grant ran from 1994 and ended in 2016 (coincidentally after Ron complained that NIH wouldn't...
Looks like Nanoneedle technology is still being developed by Ron Davis's teams at Stanford for other purposes. This is a current NIH grant for a...
For reference here is the slide of the Karl Morten muscle cell plasma swap experiment [ATTACH]
@Jonathan Edwards Taking @FMMM1 idea further what if you did the Karl Morten oxygen consumption experiment but with no impedance measurement and...
These could be the lead author's published patents, although the first name is different. At least one of them is assigned to Stanford PAT. NO....
And here is a MEMS interdigitated sensor with fingers 5um apart. Cells more likely to be measured at these geometries [ATTACH] source :...
Some food for thought. It seems 2019 BGA packaging substrates use 12um line / 12um space technology on flip chip BGA packages for mass...
This to me is one of the most interesting questions. I don't understand the ratio of plasma + salt soln to PBMC volume. Perhaps this is why the...
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