John A Rogers
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John A. Rogers is the Simpson Querrey Professor at Northwestern University. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, Sciences and Medicine.
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Exciting event! – our end-of-summer-quarter undergraduate research symposium at the Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics (Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics). A big thank you to everyone for a productive, fun summer of collaborative work in the lab! Congratulations to Glingna Wang Glingna,
We were delighted to host Prof. Steve Chou (Princeton University) at our Querrey-Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics (Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics)! Steve, famous for his work on nanoimprint lithography, gave a presentation on his most recent research in “…intriguing phenomena manifested in
Congratulations to Dr. Kyeongha Kwon on her promotion to Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering at KAIST KAIST Engineering!! Kyeongha was a spectacularly successful postdoctoral fellow with us a few years ago – one of a total of 30 women from our group who are now
Congratulations X 2!! – Dr. Xueju Wang Xueju (Sophie) Wang and Dr. Yi Zhang Yi Zhang, a spousal pair of former postdoctoral fellows in the group Querrey Simpson Institute for Bioelectronics, have both just now been promoted from Assistant to tenured Associate Professors in the Department of Materials Science and
Big thanks to Prof. Coskun Kocabas coskunkocabas (The University of Manchester) and Prof. Askin Kocabas Askin Kocabas (Koç Üniversitesi) for the invitation to deliver a plenary talk at the NanoTR-18 conference at Koc University, near Istanbul in Turkey. Coskun and Askin are not only
Very grateful to Prof. Metin Sitti Metin Sitti for hosting my visit to Koc University, where he became president last year, departing his position a Director at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems Intelligent Systems at Stuttgart – becoming a world leader in micro and
Pleased to announce our latest paper – a cover feature article in Science Translational Medicine Science Translational Medicine -- on microfluidic ‘lab on the skin’ devices for capture and quantitative analysis of biomarkers in eccrine sweat. The system that we introduced here takes the form of
Check out our paper on soft, skin-interfaced microfluidic devices for colorimetric evaluation of the concentration of ketones in eccrine sweat, published this week in Lab on a Chip Lab on a Chip as an Advanced Article. The key findings are that simple, commercial assays can be
Happy to report the publication today of our latest paper in Science Advances – three-dimensional (3D) mesoscale interfaces to cardiac organoids derived from human stem cells, with applications that range from drug testing and to disease modeling. These biological systems avoid