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Henning Klank gained h is MSc in physics from Ludwig–Maximilians University,Munich, Germany in 1993 and his PhD in electronics from Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand in 1999, where he subsequently worked first as a junior lecturer in electronics and then as an instrumentation scientist for two years. From 2000 to 2006 he was Assistant Professor in the Micro Total Analysis System group at the Technical University of Denmark, before working as a freelancer with his own company and as a consultant to several others. In 2008 Dr. Klank returned to Massey University as a lecturer. His main field of interest is instrumentation with a focus on the three main topics of electronics, optics and vibration damping, while also generally being involved in improving signal–to–noise–ratios.
Pieter Telleman received his MSC in biochemistry from the University of Nijmegen,The Netherlands, in 1990 and his PhD in medicine from the University of Amsterdam in 1995. Following a fellowship award from the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, MD, USA, he joined the Harvard Institutes of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Subsequently assumed fellowship positions in clinical oncology and experimental pathology at Harvard Medical School. he was appointed professor in Bio/Chemical MicroSystems at the Technical University of Denmark in 2001 where he took on the position of the director of the Department of Micro–and nanotechnology two years later. his research focuses on the commercialization of micro–and nanotechnology as well as its application to chemistry and life sciences.
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"…a good introductory text in the developing area of lab-on-a-chip…" (Clinical Chemistry, December 2004)
"...a good introductory text in the developing area of lab-on-a-chip..." (Clinical Chemistry, December 2004) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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"In conclusion, the book is a useful addition to the literature and would be useful as an undergraduate textbook, to bridge the gap between the engineers and the chemists, or also as an introduction to the field of microfluidics for researchers who are unfamiliar with the field."
—Jaisree Moorthy, David T. Eddington, David J. Beebe, University of Wisconsin, Madison (USA), Angewandte Chemie, IE, 2004-43/34
"The stated goal of the authors to "allow a broad range of scientists and engineers to get interested and familiarized with this very exciting topic" is well accomplished. An excellent overview-in-a-book about lab-on-achip devices."
—Yoko Kamotani, Shuichi Takayama, University of Michigan (US), ChemBioChem, 9/2004
"I recommend this book to anyone who wants to start working on miniaturized analytical/biological applications. It is interdisciplinary and accessible not only to engineers but also to chemists and biochemists interested in understanding the basics of microfluidic systems. ... The authors have found a didactic approach to inform you about (nearly) everything you ever wanted to know about engineering lab-on-a-chip devices but were afraid to ask."
—Emmanuel Delamarche, IBM Research, Zurich Research Laboratory,
Advanced Materials, Vol. 16, No. 21, 2004; Bioworld, 6/November 2004 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.