Gabriel Werr
1:e Forskningsing vid Institutionen för materialvetenskap; Medicinsk teknik
- E-post:
- gabriel.werr@angstrom.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Regementsvägen 10
- Postadress:
- Box 35
751 03 UPPSALA
- ORCID:
- 0000-0001-9503-5481
Kort presentation
Gabriel joined the EMBLA research group in June 2019. His research is focused on acoustic trapping for bead-based cytokine detection assays, which will be used for continuous organ-on-chip monitoring. Further, the heating effects during acoustic trapping will be investigated and integration of TEER sensors in OoC systems.
Nyckelord
- microfluidics
- sustainability
- microfabrication
- data driven life science
- integrated electronics and sensors
- acoustofluidics
- acoustic trapping
Forskning
Project 1: On chip cytokine detection for personalised medicine
Microfluidics and organs-on-chip (OoC) have developed into powerful tools for detailed and accurate studies of cell communication and drug delivery. Some cell behaviour cannot be replicated in standard in vitro assays, here OoC approaches can mimic the missing stimulants that exist in the body, like shear stress, matrix stiffness or cell-cell interactions.
Cell-cell interactions are mediated by soluble factors, such as the cytokines TNF-a and IL-6 [1, 2] and one way to study cell behaviour is to analyse their cytokine release. Standard methods include ELISA plates or microarrays, where the cytokines of interest are identified after binding to specific antibodies [3]. While typical OoCs work with low system volumes in the range of 200µl, even the commercially available more efficient bead-based-ELISA requires 50µl of sample size, a significant amount of the total OoC volume. Thereby either limiting the amount or the accuracy of these tests on OoC devices.
In this project we are therefore investigating a miniaturaised bead-based-ELISA assay to detect TNF-a collected from an Infection-on-Chip model. To manipulate the beads inside the chip we will be using acoustophoresis to guide and hold them in place. Acoustophoresis is a label free manipulation technique relying only on the mechanical differences of the fluid and the particle to generate a force. It has the additional benefit of acoustic mixing that will increase the amount of liquid flowing around the beads, thereby increasing the exposure.
The goal of the project is to reduce sample and reagent volumes, while also speeding up and automating the detection assay.
Project 2: On chip TEER measurements for detection of cell proliferation and differentiation
When building OoC models the initial focus is often on the performance of the fluidics and cell growth only. Therefore, the integration of Sensors into already established OoCs can be challenging if changes to the design are to be avoided due to the need of revalidation.
In this project we are implementing a flexible thin-film electrode on tape that can be integrated in OoCs where conventional approaches like wires or thin-film electrodes on glass either cause leakages or are too fragile.
The developed electrode can be routed around obstacles and over steps that would not be feasible with the conventional method. With the adhesive tape, the electrodes can be precisely positioned and once in place they are not shifted in the rest of the OoC assembly.
The goal of the project is to provide a simple to include electrode for OoC systems that can be manufactured separately and placed as needed. This separation provides cost savings when not every chip needs an electrode and the parts of the OoC themselves do not have to go through the thin-film fabrication, allowing for more flexibility in the design of either of them.
Media
A virtual lab tour in 11 laboratories involved in the EUROoC International Training Network, where 15 PhD students are working on finding alternatives to reduce animal testing. You are guided through the processes of building and setting-up an organ-on-chip experiment for in vitro modelling and drug screening. 4 PhD students will highlight their chips and applications.
Virtual lab tour
A virtual lab tour in 11 laboratories involved in the EUROoC International Training Network, where 15 PhD students are working on finding alternatives to reduce animal testing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I0QVeFbS0c&t=287s&pp=ygUKZXVyb29jcyAzcg%3D%3D

Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
Ingår i Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, s. 4262-4272, 2025
- DOI för Effects of the choice of the continuous phase in droplet microfluidics on internal particle manipulation with acoustophoresis
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Effects of the choice of the continuous phase in droplet microfluidics on internal particle manipulation with acoustophoresis
Dynamics of non-Newtonian agarose gel droplet formation in two-phase microfluidic systems
Ingår i Physics of fluids, 2025
- DOI för Dynamics of non-Newtonian agarose gel droplet formation in two-phase microfluidic systems
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Dynamics of non-Newtonian agarose gel droplet formation in two-phase microfluidic systems
2024
Flexible electrodes on polyimide tape for OoC applications
2024
Identifying temperature gradients inside acoustofluidic channels
2024
Alla publikationer
Artiklar i tidskrift
Ingår i Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, s. 4262-4272, 2025
- DOI för Effects of the choice of the continuous phase in droplet microfluidics on internal particle manipulation with acoustophoresis
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Effects of the choice of the continuous phase in droplet microfluidics on internal particle manipulation with acoustophoresis
Dynamics of non-Newtonian agarose gel droplet formation in two-phase microfluidic systems
Ingår i Physics of fluids, 2025
- DOI för Dynamics of non-Newtonian agarose gel droplet formation in two-phase microfluidic systems
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Dynamics of non-Newtonian agarose gel droplet formation in two-phase microfluidic systems
Ingår i Microsystems & Nanoengineering, 2024
- DOI för Integration of multiple flexible electrodes for real-time detection of barrier formation with spatial resolution in a gut-on-chip system
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av Integration of multiple flexible electrodes for real-time detection of barrier formation with spatial resolution in a gut-on-chip system
Ingår i HardwareX, 2021
- DOI för A microfluidic chip carrier including temperature control and perfusion system for long-term cell imaging
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av A microfluidic chip carrier including temperature control and perfusion system for long-term cell imaging
Integrated thin film resistive sensors for in situ temperature measurements in an acoustic trap
Ingår i Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2019
Artiklar, forskningsöversikt
Ingår i ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, s. 2926-2948, 2021
- DOI för In-Line Analysis of Organ-on-Chip Systems with Sensors: Integration, Fabrication, Challenges, and Potential
- Ladda ner fulltext (pdf) av In-Line Analysis of Organ-on-Chip Systems with Sensors: Integration, Fabrication, Challenges, and Potential
Doktorsavhandlingar, sammanläggning
Konferensbidrag
Flexible electrodes on polyimide tape for OoC applications
2024
Identifying temperature gradients inside acoustofluidic channels
2024
Design optimization of acoustic cavity traps for effective microparticle trapping
Ingår i Acoustofluidics 2024, 2024
2024
Speed of sound mismatch deteriorates acoustophoresis focusing quality within droplets
2024
The effect of speed of sound mismatch on acoustophoretic focusing quality within droplets
2024
In-line detection of TNF-α using an acoustic trap connected to an Infection-on-Chip model
2023
Mapping the acoustic properties of two-phase systems for use in droplet acoustofluidics
2023
In-line detection of TNF-α using an acoustic trap connected to an Infection-on-Chip model
2022
Integrated optical read-out for bead-based assays in an acoustic trap
2022
Fabrication of electrodes on flexible substrates for OoC integration
2021
Controlling the acoustic contrast factor of Agarose droplets
2021
2021
In-line analysis of organ-on-chip systems with sensors – an overview
2021
2021
Increasing the physiological relevance of the gut-on-chip model
2020
Integrated thin film resistive sensors for in situ temperature measurements in an acoustic trap
Ingår i Acoustofluidics 2019, s. 140-141, 2019