| Project ID |
APP41 |
| Website |
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| Start Date |
NO START DATE RECORDED |
| Last Updated |
Thu 2004-Aug-26 16:34:54 |
| Abstract |
The main goal of this project is the development of water-powered, osmotic micropumps to serve as clean, compact, and inexpensive power sources for bioassay and drug delivery applications. Osmosis is applied to design micropumps fabricated by MEMS-compatible processes for the integration with other microfluidic devices. The innovative osmotic micropumps will be able to serve as clean, compact, and inexpensive power sources for bioassay and drug delivery systems. |
| Status |
Completed |
| Funding Source |
Federal |
| IAB Research Area |
BIOMEMS AND MICROFLUIDICS |
| Researcher(s) |
Eric Hobbs |
| Advisor(s) |
Albert P. Pisano |
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