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Aaron Wheeler is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto, with a cross-appointment at the Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research. His research focuses on developing hybrid microfluidic systems combining microchannels and digital microfluidics for high-throughput bioanalytical applications. Key areas include lab-on-a-chip technologies, proteomics, and point-of-care diagnostics.
His lab explores innovative methods for sample processing, such as droplet-based mass spectrometry and optoelectronic tweezers for particle manipulation. Recent work emphasizes applications in infectious disease diagnostics, forensic analysis, and neurobiological studies. Publications span advancements in microfluidic device design, automation, and integration with genomics/proteomics tools.
Wheeler’s contributions include portable diagnostic platforms for resource-limited settings and integration of microfluidics with NMR spectroscopy. His research bridges analytical chemistry, biomedical engineering, and clinical applications, addressing challenges in healthcare and environmental monitoring.
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