Areas of activity
Microfluidics for applications as Lab on a Chip, for separation of biological particles, sample preparation in microfluidics systems, joining technologies for microfluidics, integration of electrodes in microfluidics.
Stages of career
2007 - Present Research associate in the group BioMEMS and Sensor Technology
2007 PhD in microsystems technology on immobilization of proteins in hydrogel microarrays on polymer substrates
2003 - 2007 Scientific assistant at the Chair of Chemistry and Physics of Interfaces, Institute for Microsystems Technology, University of Freiburg
1998 - 2003 Studied microsystems technology at the University of Freiburg.
2007 PhD in microsystems technology on immobilization of proteins in hydrogel microarrays on polymer substrates
2003 - 2007 Scientific assistant at the Chair of Chemistry and Physics of Interfaces, Institute for Microsystems Technology, University of Freiburg
1998 - 2003 Studied microsystems technology at the University of Freiburg.
Dr.-Ing. Meike Beer
Scientist BioMEMS and Sensors
Diplom-Ingenieurin
Publications
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HepaChip-MP – a twenty-four chamber microplate for a continuously perfused liver coculture modelBusche M, Tomilova O, Schütte J, Werner S, Beer M, Groll N, Hagmeyer B, Pawlak M, Jones P D, Schmees C, Becker H, Schnabel J, Gall K, Hemmler R, Matz-Soja M, Damm G, Beuck S, Klaassen T, Moer J, Ullrich A, Runge D, Schenke-Layland K, Gebhardt R und Stelzle MLab on a Chip, DOI: 10.1039/d0lc00357c
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Multimodal Chemosensor-Based, Real-Time Biomaterial/Cell Interface MonitoringKubon M, Hartmann H, Moschallski M, Burkhardt C, Link G, Werner S, Stelzle MAdvanced Biosystems. 2018; 2(6):1700236.
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A novel microfluidic 3D platform for culturing pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cells: comparison with in vitro cultures and in vivo xenograftsBeer M, Kuppalu N, Stefanini M, Becker H, Schulz I, Manoli S, Schuette J, Schmees C, Casazza A, Stelzle M, Arcangeli ASci Rep. 2017 Apr 25;7(1):1325. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-01256-8.
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Towards quantification of biocompatibility: Monitoring ingrowth behavior of biomaterials in tissue with a microsensor implantKubon M, Moschallski M, Ensslen T, Link G, Werner S, Burkhardt C, Hartmann H, Schlosshauer B, Urban G, Stelzle MIEEE Conference Paper, 2011, doi: 10.1109/TRANSDUCERS.2011.5969289
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A microsensor system to probe physiological environments and tissue responseKubon M, Moschallski M, Link G, Ensslen T, Werner S, Burkhardt C, Nisch W, Scholz B, Schlosshauer B, Urban G, Stelzle MIEEE Conference Paper, 2010, doi: 10.1109/TRANSDUCERS.2011.5969289
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Towards implantable sensors and actuators (Part 1): A microsensor device to probe biological and physiological environmentsKubon M, Moschallski M, Werner S, Link G, Burkhardt C, Nisch W, Urban G & Stelzle MBiomedizinische Technik / Biomedical Engineering (2010), 10.1515/bmt.2010.711
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Towards implantable sensors and actuators (Part 2): Avian ex ovo culture as quasi-in vivo environmentKubon M, Moschallski M, Link G, Werner S, Burkhardt C, Nisch W, Scholz B, Schlosshauer B, Urban G & Stelzle MBiomedizinische Technik / Biomedical Engineering (2010), 10.1515/bmt.2010.520
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Ex ovo culture: An in vivo model for microsensorarray implantsKubon M, Moschallski M, Link GS, Werner S, Burkhardt C, Nisch W, Scholz B, Schlosshauer B, Urban G, Stelzle M7th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Microelectrode Arrays Reutlingen, 2010, NMI, BioPro.
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MicroPrep: chip-based dielectrophoretic purification of mitochondriaMoschallski M, Hausmann M, Posch A, Paulus A, Kunz N, Duong TT, Angres B, Fuchsberger K, Steuer H, Stoll D, Werner S, Hagmeyer B, Stelzle MElectrophoresis. 2010 Aug;31(15):2655-63. doi: 10.1002/elps.201000097.
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Towards in vivo sensors: An electrochemical microsensor implant in an in vivo environment using avian ex ovo culturesKubon M, Moschallski M, Link G, Werner S, Burkhardt C, Nisch W, Scholz B, Schlosshauer B & Urban GConference Paper, Electrochemistry, 2010