- Academic Press
Biosensors for Single-Cell Analysis
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- Jian Chen
- Academic Press
- Paperback
- 9780323898416
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- Science > Life Sciences - Molecular Biology
- English
Book Description
Biosensors for Single-Cell Analysis explores a wide range of biosensor technologies and the application of these to single-cell characterization and analysis. The book is divided in terms of five key biophysical and chemical single-cell properties, considering proteomic, metabolic, electrical, mechanical and optical properties. Each chapter features key definitions, case studies providing detailed guidance for researches to replicate their own work, tutorial sections, evaluations of the current state of the field and future developments. Microfluidic approaches to characterization, such as microfluidic impedance flow cytometry and microfluidic flow cytometry, are considered alongside more conventional approaches, such as mass spectroscopy, fluorescent and mass flow cytometry. Additionally, key types of biosensors are covered, including atomic force microscopy, micropipette aspiration, optical tweezers, microfluidic hydrodynamic stretchers, microfluidic constriction channel and microfluidic optical stretchers. Biosensors for Single-Cell Analysis is a useful reference on the application of biosensor technology as an analytical tool for single-cell investigation, providing an overview from fundamental knowledge to practice.
Author Bio
Jian Chen is Distinguished Global Network Professor at NYU Shanghai with an affiliated appointment at NYU. He is also Zijiang Distinguished Visiting Professor at East China Normal University. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai, he was the Michael J. Zak Professor of History for US-China Relations at Cornell University, Global Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Philippe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics, and visiting research professor at the University of Hong Kong (2009-2013).
He holds a PhD from Southern Illinois University and an MA from Fudan University and East China Normal University in Shanghai.
Chen is a leading scholar in modern Chinese history, the history of Chinese-American relations, and Cold War international history. Among his many publications are China's Road to the Korean War (1994), The China Challenge in the 21st Century: Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy (1997), and Mao's China and the Cold War (2001). He is now completing a diplomatic and political biography of Zhou Enlai.
Chen was the recipient of the Jeffrey Sean Lehman Grant for Scholarly Exchange with China, Cornell University, 2007, and a chief faculty speaker for the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Summer Institute, "New Sources and Findings on Cold War International History," held at the George Washington University in the summer of 1999.
His other fellowships include the Jennings Randolph Senior Fellowship for International Peace (United States Institute of Peace, 1996-1997) and the Norwegian Nobel Institute Fellowship (Oslo, Norway, 1993). In addition, in 2005 he shared in the honors for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in News and Documentary Research for Declassified: Nixon in China.
Research Interests
- History of Chinese-American Relations
- Modern Chinese History
- Chinese Foreign Policy and Security Strategies
- Cold War International History
Source: NYU Shanghai
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