Research group Nicole Pamme's group

Our research revolves around the study of microfluidic lab-on-a-chip devices, which allow precise handling of liquids at microscopic scales.


Our group applies lab-on-a-chip technology for environmental analysis on-site, for clinical diagnostics at the point-of-care and the synthesis of smart materials.




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Lab-on-a-Chip, a new way of understanding the spread of environmental pollutants

Water pollution from industry, agriculture and cities puts pressure on both humans and the environment. Monitoring water quality, using lab-on-a-chip and citizen science may be a new way of safeguarding our water supply and is also the scope of this new project from professor Nicole Pamme’s group within the WISE collaboration.

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