Research Fellow

Dr. Chen is currently an EMBO Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cambridge. He received his bachelor’s degree from Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) from 2012 to 2016, and his master’s degree from Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen (HITsz) in January 2019. During his master’s studies, his research focused on the development of microfluidic chips for single-cell manipulation. From February 2019 to May 2021, he worked as a research assistant at HITsz and Peking University. He then pursued his PhD at Wageningen University & Research from June 2021 to October 2025, where his research centered on the construction of synthetic cells in microfluidic systems. His current research investigates protein phase transitions under microconfinement.

Publications

On-Chip Octanol-Assisted Liposome Assembly for Bioengineering.
C Chen, KA Ganar, S Deshpande
Journal of Visualized Experiments
(2023)
Generation of Dynamic Concentration Profile Using A Microfluidic Device Integrating Pneumatic Microvalves.
C Chen, P Li, T Guo, S Chen, D Xu, H Chen
Biosensors
(2022)
12
Development of Paper Microfluidics with 3D-Printed PDMS Barriers for Flow Control.
C Chen, H Meng, T Guo, S Deshpande, H Chen
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
(2022)
14
Designing Biological Microsensors with Chiral Nematic Liquid Crystal Droplets
LW Honaker, C Chen, FMH Dautzenberg, S Brugman, S Deshpande
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
(2022)
14
Magnetic Nanorobots as Maneuverable Immunoassay Probes for Automated and Efficient Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay.
Y Wang, X Liu, C Chen, Y Chen, Y Li, H Ye, B Wang, H Chen, J Guo, X Ma
ACS nano
(2022)
16
Automatic flow delay through passive wax valves for paper-based analytical devices
H Meng, C Chen, Y Zhu, Z Li, F Ye, JWK Ho, H Chen
Lab on a Chip
(2021)
21
Designing Biological Micro-Sensors with Chiral Nematic Liquid Crystal Droplets
LW Honaker, C Chen, FMH Dautzenberg, S Brugman, S Deshpande
(2021)
The method to dynamically screen and print single cells using microfluidics with pneumatic microvalves.
C Chen, Y Zhu, JWK Ho, H Chen
MethodsX
(2020)
8
Dynamic screening and printing of single cells using a microfluidic chip with dual microvalves
C Chen, D Xu, S Bai, Z Yu, Y Zhu, X Xing, H Chen
Lab on a Chip
(2020)
20
Microfluidic models of physiological or pathological flow shear stress for cell biology, disease modeling and drug development
H Chen, Z Yu, S Bai, H Lu, D Xu, C Chen, D Liu, Y Zhu
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
(2019)
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