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Michael Dryden is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto (Downtown Toronto Campus). His research focuses on developing microfluidic systems for single-cell analysis, electrochemical sensing, and biomedical applications. Key areas include astrocyte responses to stroke, digital microfluidic devices for immunoassays, and integration of nanotechnology in analytical platforms.
Research interests span Neurobiology, Analytical Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering with a strong emphasis on lab-on-a-chip technologies. Notable contributions include open-source hardware for analytical instruments and novel methods for dopamine uptake measurements in neurons.
His work bridges fundamental science and practical applications, addressing challenges in medical diagnostics and neuroscience. No scientific awards have been listed in available data.
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