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Our laboratory is affiliated with the [http://bme.osu.edu Department of Biomedical Engineering ] at the [http://osu.mit.edu The Ohio State University]. Our studies focus on interdisciplinary research by applying micro/nano engineering principles in biomedical and clinical applications for improving human health. We design, fabricate and characterize micro/nano total analysis systems utilizing new fabrication technologies and materials.  
Our laboratory is affiliated with the [http://bme.osu.edu Department of Biomedical Engineering ] at the [http://osu.mit.edu The Ohio State University]. Our studies focus on interdisciplinary research by applying micro/nano engineering principles in biomedical and clinical applications for improving human health. We design, fabricate and characterize micro/nano total analysis systems utilizing new fabrication technologies and materials.  
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Welcome to the Zhao Lab!

Our laboratory is affiliated with the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the The Ohio State University. Our studies focus on interdisciplinary research by applying micro/nano engineering principles in biomedical and clinical applications for improving human health. We design, fabricate and characterize micro/nano total analysis systems utilizing new fabrication technologies and materials.

Latest Lab News

  • September 2011:   Two new doctoral students, Lingqian Chang and Xiudong Wu will join the lab. Welcome, Lingqian and Xiudong!
  • July 2011:  Kang Wei won the HHMI Med in Grad Scholarship for his project on bioinspired opto-fluid imaging system towards advanced laparoscopic instruments. Congratulations!
  • July 2011:  Dr. Zhao received an Instructional Technology Development Grant from College of Engineering for adding interactive learning experience in undergraduate courses of bioimaging and biomedical micro/nanotechnology. Congratulations!
  • April 2011:  Dr. Zhao won a 2011 Lumley Research Award from College of Engineering. Congratulations!
  • March 2011:  Lingqian Chang won the University Fellowship, the most prestigious award at OSU graduate school for his outstanding research performance. Congratulations!