Nano–Bio Interfaces: Nanoengineering and Precision Medicine
A special issue of Bioengineering (ISSN 2306-5354). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanobiotechnology and Biofabrication".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 93
Special Issue Editor
Interests: mechanical design; fluid mechanics; NEMS; sensors; 3D bioprinting; nanoengineering; nanofabrication
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Dear Colleague,
Microfluidic and biosensing technologies are increasingly crucial at the nano–bio interface, driving the development of highly integrated and miniaturized medical devices tailored for precision medicine. With applications in disease diagnosis, drug delivery, and cell separation/concentration, these technologies exemplify the potential of nanoengineering in modern healthcare. Advanced MEMS/NEMS fabrication techniques have enabled the creation of complex microfluidic structures, allowing for precise control over fluid flow patterns and particle movement at the nanoscale. These advancements bridge the gap between clinical needs and existing biomedical methodologies, offering innovative solutions that enhance human health. The progress in nano–bio interfaces has catalyzed the evolution of Lab-on-a-chip, Organ-on-a-chip, and Point-of-care devices, signifying a transformative shift in bioengineering and precision medicine. This Special Issue seeks to highlight recent advancements in nanoengineering for precision medicine, microfluidic platforms, novel designs, materials, and biosensor applications, as well as the integration of MEMS/NEMS technologies.
Dr. Bharath Babu Nunna
Guest Editor
Yudong Wang
Guest Editor Assistant
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Keywords
- advances in nanoengineering for microfluidic platforms and biosensors
- innovations in nano-bio interfaces within microfluidic applications
- the synergistic integration of microfluidics, biosensing, and precision medicine
- novel biomedical applications utilizing cutting-edge designs and materials in biosensing
- the application of artificial intelligence in biosensing and precision medicine
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