We report on microfabrication and assembly process development on transparent, biocompatible polymers for patterning electrodes and growing electrically active cells for in vitro cell-based biosensor applications. Such biosensors are typically fabricated on silicon or glass wafers with traditional microelectronic processes that can be cost-prohibitive without imparting necessary biological traits on the devices, such as transparency and compatibility for the measurement of electrical activity of electrogenic cells and other biological functions. We have developed and optimized several methods that utilize traditional micromachining and non-traditional approaches such as printed circuit board (PCB) processing for fabrication of electrodes an...
Bioelectronic medicine is a growing field where a combination of electronic and biological systems a...
Organ-on-Chips (OOCs) are micro-fabricated devices that combine micro-engineering with in-vitro cell...
In this dissertation, we discuss the development of several new biomolecule patterning techniques su...
We report on microfabrication and assembly process development on transparent, biocompatible polymer...
We report on microfabrication and assembly process development on transparent, biocompatible polymer...
Miniaturization of biosensors is envisaged by the development of biochips consisting of parallel mic...
A manufacturing technology is proposed to manufacture polymeric membrane scaffolds for culturing of ...
In recent years, there has been an effort to develop self-calibrating electrochemical biosensors tha...
none6For many years, the electronic transducers have been dominated by inorganic materials. However,...
This research work focuses on the development of plastic microfabrication techniques, specifically e...
International audienceUp to today, several techniques have been used to maintain cells in culture fo...
There are many potential applications for the use of microfluidic biochips in molecular diagnostics....
This work presents the design, fabrication and characterization of a polymer based stretchable elect...
Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) have become a key element in the study of cellular phenomena in vitro....
Microphysiological systems are three-dimensional (3D) in vitro systems that recapitulate crucial bio...
Bioelectronic medicine is a growing field where a combination of electronic and biological systems a...
Organ-on-Chips (OOCs) are micro-fabricated devices that combine micro-engineering with in-vitro cell...
In this dissertation, we discuss the development of several new biomolecule patterning techniques su...
We report on microfabrication and assembly process development on transparent, biocompatible polymer...
We report on microfabrication and assembly process development on transparent, biocompatible polymer...
Miniaturization of biosensors is envisaged by the development of biochips consisting of parallel mic...
A manufacturing technology is proposed to manufacture polymeric membrane scaffolds for culturing of ...
In recent years, there has been an effort to develop self-calibrating electrochemical biosensors tha...
none6For many years, the electronic transducers have been dominated by inorganic materials. However,...
This research work focuses on the development of plastic microfabrication techniques, specifically e...
International audienceUp to today, several techniques have been used to maintain cells in culture fo...
There are many potential applications for the use of microfluidic biochips in molecular diagnostics....
This work presents the design, fabrication and characterization of a polymer based stretchable elect...
Multi-electrode arrays (MEAs) have become a key element in the study of cellular phenomena in vitro....
Microphysiological systems are three-dimensional (3D) in vitro systems that recapitulate crucial bio...
Bioelectronic medicine is a growing field where a combination of electronic and biological systems a...
Organ-on-Chips (OOCs) are micro-fabricated devices that combine micro-engineering with in-vitro cell...
In this dissertation, we discuss the development of several new biomolecule patterning techniques su...