Dear Colleagues,
Please consider attending the 11th NAMIS Workshop, which will be held in Seattle on July 8-10, 2013.
NAMIS is an international network of universities and research labs with common interests in
microsystems and nanotechnology. This year’s theme is “Integrated Micro/Nano Systems for Global
Health”.
To obtain further information please visit the following website:
http://namis.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/11th-namisworkshopseattle2013
The official registration deadline has passed but you can still register on-site, or just walk in on
Wednesday morning for the lectures on the UW campus.
Students are encouraged to present a poster on Monday.
We have an excellent line-up of local and international speakers:
Bernhard Weigl, PATH: Novel chronic disease diagnostics for global health
Paul Yager, UW: Point-of-care diagnostics based on paper networks
Chao-Min Cheng, NTHU, Taiwan: Paper-based ELISA for diagnosis of diseases
Karen C. Cheung, UBC: Microfluidics for anticancer drug screening
Eb Fetz, UW: Bidirectional brain-computer interfaces
Junghoon Lee, Seoul National University: Chemomechanical transduction
G. Blair, CNRS: BioMagMEMS
E. Barakat, EPFL: Bloch waves, plasmonics & nanostructures for biosensing
Oliver Paul, IMTEK Freiburg, Germany: Neuroscience & technology for brain interfaces
Richard S. Johnston, UW: Scanning fiber endoscopy with imaging
D. Angelescu, Universit