Concordia University, Quebec, Canada
Sam is currently a Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering at Concordia University with a B.Eng in mechanical engineering from Ontario Tech University. In his research, Sam focuses on applying novel microfluidic paradigms to find solutions not available at the macro-scale. In particular, he is interested in how immune cell engineering can be advanced with creative engineering solutions.
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An automated single-cell microfluidic platform for monoclonal antibody discovery
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM EST