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David Inglis is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at Macquarie University, Australia. His research focuses on microfabrication technologies for biomedical applications, particularly particle separation systems and photonics. He holds affiliations with the Macquarie University BioFocus Research Centre and MQ Photonics Research Centre.
Dr. Inglis earned a BSc in Engineering Physics from the University of Alberta (2001) and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University (2007). His postdoctoral work included an Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship at Macquarie University's Physics Department (2008-2011).
His research interests include deterministic lateral displacement (DLD) separations, electro-hydrodynamics, and microfluidic device development. Notable projects include liquid biopsy analysis for cancer diagnosis, high-throughput blood fractionation systems, and novel microfluidic sensors for extracellular vesicle detection.
Inglis has led over 40 research projects and published 87 peer-reviewed articles. His work bridges engineering and medicine, with applications in diagnostics and therapeutic screening.
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