Conference and Meeting Presentations
T. Kwon, “Cell-Derived Shear Stress Sensor for Bioprocessing Applications,” 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting, San Diego, USA, 2024.
J. Han, T. Kwon, and K. Choi, “Small-scale Membrane-less Perfusion Bioreactor System For High-throughput Cell Line Development and Process Optimization,” 2021 The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) National Meeting, Virtual, USA, 2021.
T. Kwon, Z. Sun, and H. Kwon, “Continuous micro/nanofluidics for efficient and high-quality biomanufacturing,” Biomanufacturing@MIT-CBI research seminar series, Conference call, USA, 2021. (invited)
T. Kwon, “Nanofluidic filter array for continuous online protein quality monitoring during perfusion culture,” CE PHARM 2019, Bethesda, MD, USA, 2019. (invited)
T. Kwon, “Novel micro/nanofluidic system for separation and monitoring of cells and proteins in perfusion,” MIT Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL) Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Award Presentation, Cambridge, MA, USA, 2019. (invited)
T. Kwon, “Long-term continuous online monitoring of antibody purity using a nanofluidic device during high- concentration perfusion culture,” The 22nd International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Science (MicroTAS), Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2018.
T. Kwon, “A Nanofluidic Device for Continuous Online Monitoring of Antibody Quality in Continuous Biomanufacturing,” CE PHARM 2018, San Francisco, CA, 2018. (invited)
T. Kwon, “Continuous, Online Antibody Quality Monitoring Using a Nanofluidic Device for Continuous Biomanufacturing,” Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI)’s 4th Annual Process Characterization and Control (Part of CHI’s Tenth Annual The Bioprocessing Summit), Boston, MA, USA, 2018. (invited)
T. Kwon, The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) Project Call 2.1 Concept Paper Presentation Summit, Washington, DC, USA, 2018. (As a part of grant proposal evaluation, finally awarded)
T. Kwon, “Continuous Online Antibody Quality Monitoring Using a Nanofluidic Device for Continuous Biomanufacturing,” The National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) National Meeting, Washington, DC, USA, 2018.
T. Kwon, “Continuous Biomanufacturing Using Micro/nanofluidics,” MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation’s 2017 BioMAN Summit, Boston, MA, USA, 2017.
T. Kwon, “High-density perfusion culture of suspended mammalian cells and continuous removal of cell debris and smaller non-viable cells using inertial microfluidics,” The 21th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Science (MicroTAS), Savannah, GA, USA, 2017.
T. Kwon, "A Membrane-Less Cell Retention Device Based on Inertial Sorting for Perfusion Cultures," Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI)’s 2nd Annual Continuous Processing in Biopharm Manufacturing (Part of CHI’s Eighth Annual The Bioprocessing Summit), Boston, MA, USA, 2016. (invited)
T. Kwon, “Long-term steady state perfusion culture of mammalian cells using a robust microfluidic cell retention device,”, The 19th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Science (MicroTAS), Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, 2015.
T. Kwon, “Code-changeable Encoded Microparticles for Multi-step Bead-based Assay,” The 17th International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences (MicroTAS), Okinawa, Japan, 2012.
T. Kwon, “Graphically Writable Microparticle Generation Using a Photoluminescent Material for Bead-based Assay”, The Korean Biochip Society Spring Conference, Ansan, Republic of Korea, 2012.