The Maryland MEMS and Microfluidics Laboratory (MML) develops microscale technologies for applications in the physical, biological, and clinical sciences. Current research areas include microfluidic-enabled platforms for scalable synthesis of lipid nanomedicines and vaccines, nucleic acid diagnostics, cancer immunology and immunotherapy, and aerobiology.
The MML resides within the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and is a member laboratory of the Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices. The MML is affiliated with the Dept. of Bioengineering and the Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, together with the Maryland Nanocenter, the Greenebaum Cancer Center, and the Maryland Robotics Center. Microfabrication is performed using dedicated MML cleanroom facilities, and in the UMD Nanocenter FabLab.
Jung Yeon Han publishes book chapter detailing microfluidic-enabled liposome synthesis process in Liposomes Methods and Protocols
MML researchers are a diverse group of undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows with affiliations spanning the departments of Mechanical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Maryland. All MML personnel are members of the Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices.
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Maryland MEMS & Microfluidics Lab
Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices
5113 A. James Clark Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Direct lab inquiries to Prof. Don DeVoe (PI)