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Emmanuel Delamarche

Emmanuel Delamarche

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Materials Science

D-Index
66
Citations
19393
World Ranking
5260
National Ranking
88

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
67
Citations
20070
World Ranking
1279
National Ranking
20

Overview

Emmanuel Delamarche is affiliated with IBM Research - Zurich in Switzerland, focusing primarily on engineering disciplines with a particular emphasis on biomedical engineering. Their research work spans several interconnected subfields, including biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, infectious diseases, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, and molecular biology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the following main research topics:

  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research

Emmanuel Delamarche has published in multiple scientific venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Small
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • ACS Nano
  • Micro and Nano Engineering

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Emmanuel Delamarche include:

  • Biopatterning: The Art of Patterning Biomolecules on Surfaces, 2021, Langmuir
  • Nanodiagnostics to Face SARS-CoV-2 and Future Pandemics: From an Idea to the Market and Beyond, 2021, ACS Nano
  • Methods for immobilizing receptors in microfluidic devices: A review, 2021, Micro and Nano Engineering
  • Electro-actuated valves and self-vented channels enable programmable flow control and monitoring in capillary-driven microfluidics, 2020, Science Advances
  • Complex Nucleic Acid Hybridization Reactions inside Capillary-Driven Microfluidic Chips, 2020, Small

Collaborative work features frequent co-authorship with several researchers, including:

  • Yuksel Temiz
  • Marie L. Salva
  • Marco Rocca
  • Christof M. Niemeyer
  • Thomas Gervais

Emmanuel Delamarche's scientific contributions revolve around the advancement and application of microfluidic and analytical techniques to address biomedical challenges. Their involvement in SARS-CoV-2 research aligns with broader efforts in infectious disease detection and control, reflected in selected papers exploring nanodiagnostic approaches and related microfluidic device technologies.

Best Publications

  • Patterned Delivery of Immunoglobulins to Surfaces Using Microfluidic Networks

    Emmanuel Delamarche;André Bernard;André Bernard;Heinz Schmid;Heinz Schmid;Bruno Michel;Bruno Michel

  • Printing Meets Lithography: Soft Approaches to High-Resolution Patterning

    Bruno Michel;André Bernard;Alexander Bietsch;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • Microcontact Printing of Proteins

    Andrÿ Bernard;Jean Philippe Renault;Bruno Michel;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Surface Stress in the Self-Assembly of Alkanethiols on Gold

    Rüdiger Berger;Emmanuel Delamarche;Emmanuel Delamarche;Hans Peter Lang;Hans Peter Lang;Christoph Gerber;Christoph Gerber

  • Printing Patterns of Proteins

    André Bernard;Emmanuel Delamarche;Heinz Schmid;Bruno Michel

  • Microfluidic Networks for Chemical Patterning of Substrates: Design and Application to Bioassays

    Emmanuel Delamarche;André Bernard;Heinz Schmid;Alexander Bietsch

  • Lab-on-a-chip devices

    Yuksel Temiz;Robert D. Lovchik;Govind V. Kaigala;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • Microfluidic Chips for Point‐of‐Care Immunodiagnostics

    Luc Gervais;Nico de Rooij;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • Autonomous microfluidic capillary system.

    David Juncker;Heinz Schmid;Ute Drechsler;Heiko Wolf

  • Controlled particle placement through convective and capillary assembly.

    Laurent Malaquin;Tobias Kraus;Heinz Schmid;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • Stability of molded polydimethylsiloxane microstructures

    Emmanuel Delamarche;Heinz Schmid;Bruno Michel;Hans Biebuyck

  • Capillary pumps for autonomous capillary systems

    Martin Zimmermann;Martin Zimmermann;Heinz Schmid;Patrick Hunziker;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • Golden interfaces: The Surface of Self-Assembled Monolayers

    Emmanuel. Delamarche;Bruno. Michel;Hans A. Biebuyck;Christoph Gerber

  • Toward one-step point-of-care immunodiagnostics using capillary-driven microfluidics and PDMS substrates

    Luc Gervais;Luc Gervais;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • Real-Space Observation of Nanoscale Molecular Domains in Self-Assembled Monolayers

    E Delamarche;B Michel;C Gerber;Dario Anselmetti

  • Thermal Stability of Self-Assembled Monolayers

    E. Delamarche;B. Michel;H. Kang;Ch. Gerber

  • Transport Mechanisms of Alkanethiols during Microcontact Printing on Gold

    E. Delamarche;H. Schmid;A. Bietsch;N. B. Larsen

  • Lithography beyond light: microcontact printing with monolayer resists

    Hans A. Biebuyck;Niels B. Larsen;Emmanuel Delamarche;Bruno Michel

  • Microfluidics for Processing Surfaces and Miniaturizing Biological Assays

    Emmanuel Delamarche;David Juncker;David Juncker;Heinz Schmid

  • Micromosaic immunoassays.

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  • Microcontact Printing of Proteins

    Emmanuel Delamarche

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Michel
Bruno Michel IBM Research - Zurich
Heinz Schmid
Heinz Schmid IBM (United States)
David Juncker
David Juncker McGill University
Ute Drechsler
Ute Drechsler IBM Research - Zurich
Michela Matteoli
Michela Matteoli Humanitas University
Andrés J. García
Andrés J. García Georgia Institute of Technology
H.-J. Güntherodt
H.-J. Güntherodt University of Basel
Hans-Peter Beck
Hans-Peter Beck University of Basel
Ernst Meyer
Ernst Meyer University of Basel
Tobias Kraus
Tobias Kraus Leibniz Association

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