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Research Positions Available
Research positions are currently available at a number of levels:
  • Post-doctoral associate. Interested parties should send CV to bk88@cornell.edu.
  • Graduate research assistant. Interested parties should apply to the Cornell Mechanical Engineering graduate program via the Cornell Grad School Website. Be sure to indicate your interest in our research group.
  • M.Eng. students and undergrads. Interested parties should start by emailing Prof. Kirby with a resume and research interests; then they should visit Prof. Kirby in 238 Upson Hall.

Cornell Micro/Nanofluidics Laboratory News

Scientific American reports on blood tests for cancer
Demystifying circulating tumor cells
Medical Device Daily reports on GEDI device
The Force is with us: GEDI chip sorts prostate cancer cells
Rouillard reports on mechanical regulation of fibroblasts
Presentan en NY avances para personalizar tratamientos contra cáncer
Cornell demonstrates functional characterization of circulating tumor cells
Lannin wins NSF fellowship
Pratt wins CMM Young Investigator Award
Polacheck reports on cancer cell migration in PNAS
Barbati to chair international Gordon Research Seminar on Microfluidics
Announcing the 2011 Microfluidics GRC
Kirbylab receives grant for genetic analysis of circulating tumor cells
Multi-institutional team chosen to probe cytoskeletal architecture in CTCs
Hawkins reports on automated characterization of Mycobacterium
Pratt and Huang report on rare cell capture in microfluidic devices
Link between substrate stiffness and adipose differentiation reported
Rouillard reports on high-viability photocrosslinked alginate
Kirby to present at CTC Meeting in San Francisco
Kirby to present at Lorentz CTC workshop
Hawkins reports on electrothermal flow in dielectrophoresis devices
Nelson reports MALDI-MS on EWOD devices
Kirbylab to present five abstracts at MicroTAS '10 in Groningen
Kirbylab to present on circulating tumor cell capture and DEP at BMES 2010
Smith chosen for ASME-IMECE 2010 student poster session
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics in 
Cornell Mechanical Engineering Dept.  
Micro/Nanofluidics Laboratory, Stacy Yee
Stacy with the pipettor. Stacy worked with us during summer 2008 on development of microfluidic neuron culture substrates.
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Micro/Nanofluidics Laboratory, The Gang playing miniature golf
2008 annual Kirbylab outing: Weilin, Erica, Vishal, and Ben conquer the local miniature golf course.
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics in 
Cornell Mechanical Engineering Dept.  
Micro/Nanofluidics Laboratory, Brian Kirby, Peppe Galletti at the AACR 2012 conference
Peppe at the 2012 AACR meeting, presenting a poster on his work with circulating tumor cell capture microdevices for metastatic breast cancer.
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics in 
Cornell Mechanical Engineering Dept.  
Micro/Nanofluidics Laboratory, Brian Kirby, XXX
Steven and Vahnood, summer 2009.