Nadia Vertti Quintero

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Nadia's research is a joint project between CABSEL (Prof. R. Gunawan) and the deMello group (Prof. A. deMello). She is studying the stochastic variability in the stress response system of C. elegans with a microfluidics approach.

Education

2013 M.S. Bioengineering, EPF Lausanne

2010 B.S. Physics Engineering, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey

Experience

2013 Master Thesis, Prof. Carlotta Guiducci, EPF Lausanne, "Real-time ion sensing with striped gold nanoparticles"

2011 Scientific Internship, Prof. Charles Baroud, École Polytechnique, Collaboration in a project of coverage of micro air bubbles by particles

2011 Scientific Internship, Prof. Charles Baroud and Prof. Paul Manneville, École Polytechnique, Collaboration in an event-driven model for flow through a microfluidic tree network

Presentations

  • N. Vertti-Quintero, X. Casadevall i Solvas, O. Dressler, S. Stavrakis, J. Gruber, R. Gunawan and A. deMello, A microfluidic platform for the study and characterization of intrinsic stochastic variability in the stress response system of C. elegans, presented at Microfluidics – EMBL Conference, Heidelberg, Germany, 24 June 2016. (poster and flash talk)
  • Nadia Vertti-Quintero, Xavier Casadevall i Solvas, Oliver Dressler, Stavros Stavrakis, Jan Gruber, Rudiyanto Gunawan, Andrew deMello. Microfluidic high-throughput fluorescence-based sorter for studying stochastic expression of heat shock proteins on C. elegans. 20th International C. elegans Conference. University of California, Los Angeles.

Publications

  • N. Vertti-Quintero, Y. Song, P. Manneville, and C. Baroud,. Behavior of liquid plugs at bifurcations in a microfluidic tree network. Biomicrofluidics 6 , 034105. external pageAbstract
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