David Inglis
Engineering
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
Dr. David Inglis is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Macquarie University , Australia. His research interests includes Microfluidics for cell separation. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. David Inglis is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Microfluidics for cell separation.
Research Interest
Microfluidics for cell separation, Fluorescene in Biology, Microfluidic Fundamentals.
Publications
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Deconstructing autofluorescence: non-invasive detection and monitoring of biochemistry in cells and tissues Goldys, E. M., Gosnell, M. E., Anwer, A. G., Cassano, J. C., Sue, C. M., Mahbub, S. B., Perinchery, S. M., Inglis, D. W., Adhikary, P. P., Jazayeri, J. A., Cahill, M. A., Saad, S., Pollock, C., Sutton-Mcdowall, M. L. & Thompson, J. G. 2016 Optical Biopsy XIV: Toward Real-Time Spectroscopic Imaging and Diagnosis. Alfano, R. R. & Demos, S. G. (eds.). Washington, DC: SPIE, Vol. 9703, p. 97030R-1 - 97030R-1 1 p. (Proceedings of SPIE; vol. 9703)
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Maximizing particle concentration in deterministic lateral displacement arrays Feng, S. L., Skelley, A. M., Anwer, A. G., Liu, G. & Inglis, D. W. 1 Mar 2017 In : Biomicrofluidics. 11, 2, 024121
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A mobility shift assay for DNA detection using nanochannel gradient electrophoresis Startsev, M. A., Ostrowski, M., Goldys, E. M. & Inglis, D. W. 1 Jan 2017 In : Electrophoresis. 38, 2, p. 335–341 7 p.