Joel Voldman

Collaborators

  • T. Daniel, Univ. Washington
  • C. Love, MIT
  • C. Moritz, Univ. Washington
  • D. Irvine, MIT
  • H. Ploegh, MIT

Postdoctoral Associates

  • M. Castellarnau
  • A. Fendyur
  • T. Honegger
  • J. Prieto

Graduate Students

  • A. Dighe, Research Asst., ME
  • B. Dura, Research Asst., EECS
  • H.-W. Su, Research Asst., EECS
  • S. Varma, Research Asst., EECS
  • D. Wu, Research Asst., ME

Support Staff

  • C. Collins, Administrative Assistant

Publications

M. D. Vahey, L. Q. Pesudo, J. P. Svensson, L. D. Samson, and J. Voldman, “A genome-wide profile of intrinsic electrical properties in saccharomyces cerevisiae,” Lab on a Chip, in press, 2013.

L. Przybyla, T. Theunissen, R. Jaenisch, and J. Voldman, “Matrix remodelling  maintains esc self-renewal by activating an endogenous stat3-mediated signalling pathway,” Stem Cells, in press, 2013.

J. R. Kovac, Y. Gerardin, and J. Voldman, “Image-predicated sorting of adherent cells using photopatterned hydrogels,” Advanced Healthcare Materials, vol. 2, pp. 552-556, April 2013.

T. Honegger, M. A. Scott, M. F. Yanik, and J. Voldman, “Electrokinetic confinement of axonal growth for dynamically configurable neural networks,” Lab on a Chip, vol. 13, pp. 589-98, 2013.

M. D. Vahey and J. Voldman, “Isodielectric separation and analysis of cells,” in Single-cell analysis: Methods and protocols, S. Lindström and H. Andersson-Svahn, Eds.: Springer Science+Business Media, 2012, pp. 53-63.

H.-W. Su, J. Prieto, and J. Voldman, “Automated high-throughput characterization of cells using multimodal electrical and optical cytometry (multimeoc),” in MicroTAS 2012 Okinawa, Japan, 2012.

A. Hinterwirth, B. Medina, J. Lockey, D. Otten, J. Voldman, J. Lang, J. Hildebrand, and T. Daniel, “Wireless stimulation of antennal muscles in freely flying hawkmoths leads to flight path changes,” PLoS ONE, vol. 7, p. e52725, 2012.

W. M. Tsang, A. L. Stone, D. Otten, Z. N. Aldworth, T. L. Daniel, J. G. Hildebrand, R. D. Levine, and J. Voldman, “Insect-machine interface: A carbon nanotube-enhanced flexible neural probe,” Journal of Neuroscience Methods, vol. 204, pp. 355-65, 2012.

L. M. Przybyla and J. Voldman, “Attenuation of extrinsic signaling reveals the importance of matrix remodeling on maintenance of embryonic stem cell self-renewal,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 109, pp. 835-840, January 17, 2012 2012.

L. Przybyla and J. Voldman, “Probing embryonic stem cell autocrine and paracrine signaling using microfluidics,” Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2012.

M. D. Vahey and J. Voldman, “Emergent behavior in particle-laden microfluidic systems informs strategies for improving cell and particle separations,” Lab on a Chip, vol. 11, pp. 2071-2080, 2011.

Y.-C. Toh and J. Voldman, “Fluid shear stress primes mouse embryonic stem cells for differentiation in a self-renewing environment via heparan sulfate proteoglycans transduction,” Faseb Journal, vol. 25, pp. 1208-17, 2011.

Y.-C. Toh, K. Blagovic, H. Yu, and J. Voldman, “Differential environmental spatial patterning (δesp) recreates proximal-distal axial patterns in embryonic stem cell colonies,” in Micro Total Analysis Systems Seattle, WA USA, 2011, pp. 30-32.

Y.-C. Toh, K. Blagovic, H. Yu, and J. Voldman, “Spatially organized in vitro models instruct asymmetric stem cell differentiation,” Integrative Biology, vol. 3, pp. 1179-1187, 2011.

T. Sun and J. Voldman, “Image-based screening of high-performing clones using photoactivated cell sorting via dual photopoylmerized microwell arrays,” in Micro Total Analysis Systems Seattle, WA USA, 2011, pp. 693-5.

N. Mittal and J. Voldman, “Non-mitogenic survival-enhancing autocrine factors including cyclophilin a contribute to density-dependent mesc growth,” Stem Cell Research, vol. 6, pp. 168-76, 2011.

M. M. Hoehl, S. K. Dougan, H. L. Ploegh, and J. Voldman, “Massively parallel microfluidic cell-pairing platform for the statistical study of immunological cell-cell interactions,” in Micro Total Analysis Systems Seattle, WA USA, 2011, pp. 1508-10.