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The proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on
Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems documents
the exciting progress being made in this field of research and the
continuing success of the conference series. The previous meetings
have shown nearly 100% growth in abstract submissions and the fifth
of the series continues this trend with nearly 400 abstracts
submitted. Simultaneously the quality of the papers in this meeting
remains high, as demonstrated in this publication. A broad array of
topics is covered in this volume, as would be anticipated for such
a highly multidisciplinary field as represented by muTotal Analysis
Systems or Lab-on-a-Chip technology, the terms most commonly used
to describe microfabricated devices for performing chemical and
biochemical experimentation. The field remains heavily focused on
microfluidic systems with only a few exceptions addressing gas
phase studies. Device and system developments that address
measurement problems associated with biotechnology continue to be
an emphasis. The profile of electrokinetic-based separation devices
for the analysis of DNA and proteins remains high and the interest
in devices for cellular analysis is showing considerable growth.
Further development of components and strategies for fluid
transport, mixing, and dispensing are highlighted. Detection
technologies that specifically address quantification issues in
chemical and biochemical microsystems became a new emphasis for
this meeting. Several new optical detection techniques relevant to
microfluid systems are illustrated and microscale versions of NMR
probes and mass spectrometers are discussed. New areas of
development that are potentially emerging are nanofluidics- and
microfluidics-based chemical synthesis. Clearly the field of
miniaturized chemical and biochemical analysis systems is vibrant
and continues to rapidly grow in depth, breadth, and maturity. This
volume contains the proceedings of the Fifth International
Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis
Systems (&mgr;TAS 2001), held in Monterey, California, on
October 21&endash;25, 2001. The collection of papers included
in the proceedings represents the current state of the art in
microsystems for chemical and biochemical experimentation. These
proceedings will be a valuable tool for those wanting to become
knowledgeable in an exciting field that may well change the way
experimental problems in chemistry and biology are approached in
the future.
The proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on
Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems documents
the exciting progress being made in this field of research and the
continuing success of the conference series. The previous meetings
have shown nearly 100% growth in abstract submissions and the fifth
of the series continues this trend with nearly 400 abstracts
submitted. Simultaneously the quality of the papers in this meeting
remains high, as demonstrated in this publication. A broad array of
topics is covered in this volume, as would be anticipated for such
a highly multidisciplinary field as represented by muTotal Analysis
Systems or Lab-on-a-Chip technology, the terms most commonly used
to describe microfabricated devices for performing chemical and
biochemical experimentation. The field remains heavily focused on
microfluidic systems with only a few exceptions addressing gas
phase studies. Device and system developments that address
measurement problems associated with biotechnology continue to be
an emphasis. The profile of electrokinetic-based separation devices
for the analysis of DNA and proteins remains high and the interest
in devices for cellular analysis is showing considerable growth.
Further development of components and strategies for fluid
transport, mixing, and dispensing are highlighted. Detection
technologies that specifically address quantification issues in
chemical and biochemical microsystems became a new emphasis for
this meeting. Several new optical detection techniques relevant to
microfluid systems are illustrated and microscale versions of NMR
probes and mass spectrometers are discussed. New areas of
development that are potentiallyemerging are nanofluidics- and
microfluidics-based chemical synthesis. Clearly the field of
miniaturized chemical and biochemical analysis systems is vibrant
and continues to rapidly grow in depth, breadth, and maturity. This
volume contains the proceedings of the Fifth International
Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis
Systems (&mgr;TAS 2001), held in Monterey, California, on
October 21&endash;25, 2001. The collection of papers included
in the proceedings represents the current state of the art in
microsystems for chemical and biochemical experimentation. These
proceedings will be a valuable tool for those wanting to become
knowledgeable in an exciting field that may well change the way
experimental problems in chemistry and biology are approached in
the future.
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