Research news and video clips done by Graduate and Undergraduate students in Chung's lab


1. Tissue paper sensors show promise for health care, entertainment, robotics, http://www.washington.edu/news/2018/02/12/tissue-paper-sensors-show-promise-for-health-care-entertainment-robotics/, 2018. Disposable, Wearable Sensor Made of Tissue Paper Could Transform Medical Field, https://www.azosensors.com/news.aspx? newsID=12352, 2018.
2. UW scientists speed up DNA extraction with new device http://dailyuw.com/archive /2013/05/22/science/uw-scientists-speed-dna-extraction-new-device#.VNHiUp3F_MU
3. UW Researchers Commercializing Nanotip Device for DNA Isolation; Exploring Tech for POC Dx, www.genomeweb.com/pcrsample-prep/uw-researchers-commercializing-nanotip-device-dna-isolation-exploring-tech-poc-d, 2013.
4. Rapid extraction: University of Washington researcher develops speedy DNA device, http://www.geekwire.com/2013/uw-researcher-develops-rapid-dna-extraction-device/
5. UW engineers working on breakthrough in DNA research http://www.komonews.com/news/local/UW-researches-working-on-breakthrough-in-DNA-research-206511031.html
6. New device can extract human DNA with full genetic data in minutes http://www.washington.edu/news/2013/05/06/new-device-can-extract-human-dna-with-full-genetic-data-in-minutes/ The article was referred in other sites including Science daily, Physics, etc. May 6, 2013.
7. Biomimetic cilia device is cited over one hundreds of web sites including science daily, physics, MRS, and chemweb sites entitled with Stirred, Not Shaken: Bio-inspired Cilia Mix Medical Reagents at Small Scales. UW news (http://uwnews.org/article.asp?articleID=50683 )
8. Shadow Lithography for Nanoscale Patterning, Nanoworld news from Nano Science and Technology Institute (NSTI) http://www.nsti.org/news/item.html?id=226, March 2008.



Development of Nanoink-Printed Biosensor for Drone-Mediated Environmental Monitoring

Animation to show the concept of drone-mediated environmental monitoring

This video shows how to measure the pH and conductivity of lake water using a drone (The test was done in the Lake Washington). Using the drone, we can evaluate the toxicity of algae bloom and detect other heavy metals and gas molecules.