Research lab focusing on microfluidic and nanofluidic research coupled with electrokinetic , optics, plasmonics and acoustics for bio sensing. (Student managed)
Congrats to Dr. Sonu Kumar on earning his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from @NotreDame! An inspiring journey of dedication, innovation, and perseverance.
We’re proud to have him in the Chang Lab family. Wishing @sonu2ND all the best ahead!
#NDgrad
👏👏Congrats to @NDCBE Prof. Hsueh-Chia Chang on being this week’s addition to the ND All-Faculty Team!
Read more about his work here: https://t.co/KIAiEzw5UL
Meet this week's addition to the All-Faculty Team: @NDengineering Prof. Hsueh-Chia Chang has worked to reduce disease mortality in the poorest communities for over four decades.
To meet all the members of this year's All-Faculty Team, visit https://t.co/LsFsrEjnZA
Hsueh-Chia Chang (@ChangLab_ND) discusses a newly developed platform that can diagnose glioblastoma in under an hour using electrokinetic technology to detect EGFR biomarkers on extracellular vesicles. #CancerDiagnostics
https://t.co/aUDaQYoXE3
Two of our graduate students, @DanielMPRD and @bcruzgon, presented at the 2024 @SFBiomaterials Midwest Symposium last week. Thank you to @cwru for hosting a wonderful conference!
.@ChangLab_ND presents a new biochip that can diagnose glioblastoma in under an hour. It uses electrokinetic technology to detect active EGFR biomarkers on extracellular vesicles, offering a faster approach to #CancerDiagnostics. #BrainCancer#MedTech
https://t.co/BxnpAqiw1Y
Researchers at Notre Dame have developed a novel, automated device capable of diagnosing #glioblastoma, a fast-growing and incurable brain #cancer, in less than an hour: https://t.co/qaIaHWvLSB
🔬Targeting conformally-active EGFR on small extracellular vesicles using a novel Charge-gated Ion Exchange Membrane sensor allows sensitive and non-invasive detection of glioblastoma @ChangLab_ND@sonu2ND@Coffey_EGFR@NotreDame@NDCBE https://t.co/PDVu6xppC0
Please find the latest publication from our Lab !!!
Our innovative work introduces a highly sensitive and selective diagnostic tool that leverages an anion exchange membrane to detect EGFR in extracellular vesicles directly from plasma samples.
https://t.co/CgOStfx9m4
@NDCBE
Congrats to CBE faculty Hsueh-Chia Chang on his Provost Research Achievement Award, recognizing his nearly 40 years of outstanding fundamental and translational research contributions.
Engineering Profs. Chang, Schaefer, and Schmiedeler win @NotreDame awards for excellence in research, teaching and leadership.
Read ➡️ https://t.co/LlkfZsNtAg
A new device created at Notre Dame could lead to quick, minimally invasive cancer diagnoses.
It uses an innovative method for “listening in” on cells’ conversations to "hear" the early warning signs of cancer and other life-threatening conditions: https://t.co/MoojRC79ep