Zachary Gagnon

Zachary Gagnon

Texas A&M University

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Copyright 2011 - 2018. Zachary Gagnon

Gallery

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    uPiP Device

    uPiP Device
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    Lab Lunch! (Summer 2019)

    Lab Lunch (Summer 2019)
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    The Gagnon Lab (TAMU)

    Steven Doira, Jarad Yost, Dr. Zachary Gagnon, Yuncheng Yu, Md Nazibul Islam, Edwin Lavi
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    Teaching Microfluidics to a New Generation

    Fun outreach activities illustrating paper-based microfluidics.
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    The Gagnon Lab (JHU)

    Top Row: Steven Doria, Mitchell Desmond, Nick Mavrogiannis, Xiatong Fu, Arya Reddy; Bottom Row: Dr. Zachary Gagnon, Markela Ibo, Francesca Crivellari
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    Microfluidic Control of Extracellular Environments

    Using microfluidics we study the migration of single cells in response to external cues.
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    Microfluidic Free-flow Isotachophoresis

    Free-flow Isotachophoresis can be used to concentrate charged molecules in solution.
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    Microfluidic Free-flow Electrophoresis

    We induce free-flow electrophoresis in low-cost PDMS microfluidic chips.
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    Contactless Electrokinetics

    Microfluidic flows can be controlled using DC electric fields.
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    Microfluidic Gradient Generator

    We can produce stable passive gradients for cell migration studies using microfluidics.
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    Free Flow Isotachophoresis

    Using microfluidics and integrated carbon black electrodes we induce free-flow electrophoresis in microfluidic channels.
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    Fluidic Dielectrophoresis

    An electrical liquid interface displaces in an AC electric field.
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    Cellular Dielectrophoresis

    Using dielectrophoresis we can determine if red blood cells have been introduced into circulation by an autologous blood transfusion.