Mathieu Odijk - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Mathieu Odijk is affiliated with the BIOS - Microdevices for Chemical Analysis group, part of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, and the Techmed Centre at the University of Twente, located at Hallenweg 15, 7522 NH Enschede, The Netherlands. His research primarily focuses on the intersection of microfluidics and nanotechnology, with applications spanning from organ-on-chip technology to catalyst particle diagnostics and microfluidic electrochemistry.

Research Contributions

Mathieu Odijk has significantly contributed to the field of nanotechnology and microfluidics. His recent work includes developing high-throughput activity screening for single catalyst particles using droplet microreactors and dielectrophoresis, creating modular fluidic circuit boards for organs-on-chips, and innovating in the integration of multiplexable electrodes for measuring barrier functions in organ-on-chips. Odijk's research also extends to microfluidic electrochemistry, particularly in generating, separating, and detecting isomeric conjugates of pharmaceutical compounds. His work on highly parallelized human embryonic stem cell differentiation and aerobic intestinal host-anaerobic microbiota research showcases his broad expertise and innovative approach within the domain.

Aliases

Mathieu Odijk is also known by the aliases M Odijk and M. Odijk.

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Total Citation Count 1226
h-index 21
Total Paper Count 92

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