Hi Daniel!
El miércoles, 26 de marzo de 2014 09:35:53 UTC-6, Daniel Grajales escribió:
-- If you are interested in collaborating (anything that comes up) let me know.
Even if you want to visit us whenever you are around or want to spend some time here if your team allows it, we are open.
What kind of sensor are you working on?
We have a few projects that might interest you as well I believe.
I'll let you know how it goes in our evanescent field enhancement tests (although it will take some time, be patient please).
I'm glad we met.
El miércoles, 26 de marzo de 2014 09:35:53 UTC-6, Daniel Grajales escribió:
Hi Mathieu,I just finished reading your paper. Very interesting. I am actually looking for better ways to fabricated high quality PDMS microfluidic channels for our biosensor prototype and I liked your idea. So, you got up to ~25 micrometers resolution channels?I like the idea of increasing the evanescent field using those CNP over the surface, however the hydrophobicity increase is a drawback in my case. I will keep looking for similar approaches. Great work! Mexican science ;)Regards,DanielOn Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 4:19 PM, Mathieu H <mathaut...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Daniel.I am at the School of Science, UNAM. We should definitely talk when you come back and let me know if there is anything I can do to help.Best of luck in your PhD.Saludos!
El miércoles, 26 de marzo de 2014 02:54:38 UTC-6, Daniel Grajales escribió:Hi Mathieu,I am mexican as well and I have been following DIYbio for some time waiting for the back to Mexico. I am currently doing my PhD in Barcelona, but as soon as I go back to Mexico (2017?) I want to start with a DIY bio lab. Where are you located?Regards,Daniel
On Monday, March 24, 2014 8:05:20 AM UTC+1, Mathieu H wrote:Hi.
I have been following DIYbio for a while now as I knew some day I would be ready to try and connect microfabrication to the "bio-world" and now I think it's time to start being active. I can offer DIY capabilities in instruments and microfabrication in general.So, first step: is there anyone from Mexico already active or running DIYlabs?
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