The research contents of the Lab of Medical
Micro Nano System in the Department of BME, Shantou University include micro
nano processing, biochemical sensing, organ chip and drug screening. Current
research focuses include advanced biochip manufacturing, optical microfluidics,
real-time detection for public health, major disease detection and auxiliary
diagnosis, and high-throughput drug screening.
The core members of the laboratory are Dr.
Guo Weijin and Dr. Lin Meiai:
Guo Weijin, doctor, Marie Curie scholar. In
2020, he obtained his Ph.D. degree in micro nano systems from Royal Institute
of technology of Sweden. Research interests include micro nano processing,
biological microfluidics, biosensors. During his Ph. D. study, he studied in
the national Microelectronics Center of Spain and the Institute of advanced
chemistry of Catalonia for half a year. Published 14 journal articles and IEEE
MEMS / microTAS Conference Papers (one of which was published on Langmuir,
Microsystems & nanoengineering, analytical chemistry, and biosensors &
bioelectronics). Delivered three oral presentations at the IEEE MEMS / microTAS
Conference (microTAS 2016, IEEE MEMS 2017, IEEE MEMS 2018).
Lin Meiai, doctor. He won the excellent
doctoral degree award of Shandong University in 2019 and the outstanding
doctoral degree award of Shandong University. Major research interests include
biomedical optical detection based disease diagnosis technology and
microfluidic based single cell / exosome analysis technology. He has published
5 journal articles and conference papers as the first author or corresponding
author (2 of which are published in Biomedical Optics Express as a journal
article), and has been granted 2 invention patents. Presided over one cross
research project of Guangdong regional cooperation youth fund and Li Ka Shing
Foundation, and acted as reviewer of Biomedical Optics Express, cytometry PartA
and other journals.