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BPN473: Next-Generation Microfluidic Components, Circuits and Systems
| Project ID |
BPN473 |
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| Start Date |
Sun 2008-Aug-10 21:27:03 |
| Last Updated |
Wed 2013-Jan-30 00:53:38 |
| Abstract |
Mechanical engineering methods and microfabrication techniques offer powerful means for solving biological challenges. In particular, microfabrication processes enable researchers to develop technologies at scales that are biologically relevant and advantageous for executing biochemical reactions. Here, microfluidic and optofluidic methodologies are employed to develop autonomous microfluidic components, circuits, and systems for chemical and biological applications. |
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Continuing |
| Funding Source |
Other |
| IAB Research Area |
BioMEMS |
| Researcher(s) |
Ryan D. Sochol |
| Advisor(s) |
Liwei Lin, Luke P. Lee |
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