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We actuate with light & magnets, we fold & unfold DNA, we cell-free express proteins, we play with drops, marbles & interfaces, we organize particles, we harness coffee rings.
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First LED-based digital optofluidics for organic synthesis accepted in Langmuir!
04/05/2014
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05 April 2014. Our manuscript "Digital Optofluidics: LED-Gated Transport and Fusion of Microliter-Sized Organic Droplets for Chemical Synthesis" has just been accepted in Langmuir. Abstract: Microdroplet-based organic syntheses have been developed as a valuable alternative to traditional...
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Optofluidic mixing highlighted in Chemistry World!
02/22/2013
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22 Feb 2013. Our recent JACS paper "Microfluidic mixing triggered by an external LED illumination" has been highlighted in RSC magazine "Chemistry World" To read the article, follow this link To have infos and see a video of our JACS paper, follow this link
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Our manuscript on reversible photocontrol of microfluidic mixing just published in JACS!
01/25/2013
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17 Feb 2013. Our recently accepted paper "Microfluidic mixing triggered by an external LED illumination" is now published in JACS. Abstract: The mixing of confined liquids is a central yet challenging operation in miniaturized devices. Microfluidic mixing is usually achieved with passive mixers...
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Damien's GIAN invited lecture in NIT Calicut
Spring News 🌷🌸
Christmas Party 2025 of the Soft team
Our paper "Enzymatically Active DNA-Protein Nanogels with Tunable Cross-Linking Density" has just been accepted in Biomacromolecules
Our paper "Reversible supra-folding of user-programmed functional DNA nanostructures on fuzzy cationic substrates" has just been accepted in Angewandte Chemie.
2020 Secret Santa
2020 Baigl lab retreat
Reversible Sequence-Dependent DNA Coacervation with an Azobenzene Intercalator
Ultra-fast Isothermal Formation of DNA Nanostructures in Culture Media: Application to in situ Assembly of DNA Origami with Living Cells
Research Overview
Harnessing coffee rings: from ubiquitous particle patterning to low-cost diagnostics
Metafluidics: new fluid actuation principles for better microfluidics
DNA nanotechnology & synthetic biology: a soft twist
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Damien Baigl, Prof ENS & Group leader
Mathieu Morel, MC SU
Sergii Rudiuk, CR CNRS
Ayako Yamada, CR CNRS
Saikat Saha, Post-Doc
Laura Bourdon, Post-Doc
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