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Michael D. M. Dryden

Researcher at University of Toronto

Publications -  12
Citations -  671

Michael D. M. Dryden is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital microfluidics & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 12 publications receiving 472 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael D. M. Dryden include University of Western Ontario.

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DStat: A Versatile, Open-Source Potentiostat for Electroanalysis and Integration.

TL;DR: DStat is proposed to be a valuable contribution to the “open source” movement in analytical science, allowing users to adapt their tools to their experiments rather than alter their experiments to be compatible with their tools.
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Upon the Shoulders of Giants: Open-Source Hardware and Software in Analytical Chemistry.

TL;DR: It is proposed that this sentiment is a powerful motivation for the "open-source" movement in scientific research, in which creators provide everything needed to replicate a given project online, as well as providing explicit permission for users to use, improve, and share it with others.
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Digital microfluidic isolation of single cells for -Omics.

TL;DR: The results described herein confirm the utility of DISCO for sequencing at levels that are equivalent to or enhanced relative to the state of the art, capable of identifying features at the level of single nucleotide variations.
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A digital microfluidic device with integrated nanostructured microelectrodes for electrochemical immunoassays.

TL;DR: The integration of NMEs with the versatile fluid-handling system digital microfluidics (DMF), for eventual application to distributed diagnostics outside of the laboratory, was reported.