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| Named to the TR100 “100 Young Innovators that will create the future” by MIT Tech Review magazine, 2002 |
| Named as example of “top 10 areas in emerging technology” by MIT Tech Review magazine, 2001 |
| Participant in the N.A.S. Symposium for Frontiers in Science, 2000, 1999 |
| Packard Fellow, 1999 |
| NSF “Career” award, 1997 |
| NIH R29 “FIRST” award, 1997 |
| Professional Education |
| Ph.D. University of Oxford - Physics, 1990 |
| M.S. Stanford University - Mathematics, 1991 |
| B.S. Stanford University - Physics, 1991 |
| Web Links |
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| Research
Interests Single molecule biophysics, precision force measurement, micro and nano fabrication with soft materials, integrated microfluidics and large scale biological automation. |
Representative Publications
C. Hansen and S.R. Quake,
Microfluidics in Structural Biology: Smaller, Faster… Better,
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 13: 538-544 (2003). |
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M.O. Reese, R.M. van Dam, A. Scherer,
and S.R. Quake, Microfabricated Fountain Pens
for High-Density DNA Arrays, Genome Research 13: 2348-52 (2003). |
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J.W. Hong and S.R. Quake, Integrated
Nanoliter Systems, Nature Biotechnology 21: 1179-83 (2003). |
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J. Liu, C. Hansen and S.R. Quake,
Solving the World-to-Chip Problem with a Microfluidic Matrix, Anal.
Chem. 75: 4718-23 (2003). |
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G.R. Yi, T. Thorsen, V.N. Manoharan, M.J.
Hwang, S.J. Jeon, D.J. Pine, S.R Quake, and S.M.
Yang, Generation of Uniform Colloidal Assemblies in Soft Microfluidic
Devices,
Adv. Mater. 15: 1300-4 (2003). |
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A. Groisman, M. Enzelberger, and S.R.
Quake, Microfluidic Logic and Control Devices, Science,
300: 955-8 (2003). |
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I. Braslavsky, B. Hebert, and S.R. Quake, Sequence
Information Can Be Obtained From Single DNA Molecules, Proc.
Nat'l Acad. Sci. 100: 3960-4 (2003). |
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