MCN’s Nanofabulous Seminar Series – Prof Shery Huang (University of Cambridge)
The impact of technology on the life science and biomedical field has been truly remarkable.
The impact of technology on the life science and biomedical field has been truly remarkable.
Registration open for: DWL Workshop and Webinar Series The 4th DWL Workshop, proudly sponsored by ANFF, will be held on Monday February 2, 2026, at the University of Sydney. Join researchers, scientists, and micro/nanofabrication experts for this one-day event exploring the latest in direct write lithography (DWL) including electron, photon, ion beam and more! Educational […]
Abstract: Three dimensional (3D) neuronal cell culture models are complex in vitro systems that enable earlier neurite outgrowth and functional network formation compared with 2 D neuronal cultures These 3 D models provide an advanced platform for molecular and cellular analyses of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases relative to healthy conditions Native brain tissue exhibits a low elastic modulus ranging from […]
The Singh Center for Nanotechnology at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) is a shared, multi-core research facility featuring a 1000 square meter cleanroom and an additional 1000 square meter characterization wing, all of which support advanced nanofabrication, electron microscopy, and scanning probe capabilities in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
This free, hybrid event is proudly organised by the ANFF Sustainability Expert Working Group. As you may remember, last year we launched Labs Who Care, a movement and community focused on integrating sustainability into all aspects of lab life. This year, we’re building on that momentum with new collaborations, including with Australasian Campuses Towards Sustainability (ACTS), who have recently launched a […]
The rise of personalized medicine is reshaping traditional healthcare, enabling predictive analytics and tailored treatment strategies. In this talk, I will discuss our progress in developing wearable, implantable, and ingestible electrochemical biosensors for real-time molecular analysis. These bioelectronic systems autonomously access and sample diverse body fluids—including sweat, interstitial fluid, gastrointestinal fluid, wound exudate, and exhaled […]