Environmental Monitoring, Food Safety and Human Health in Microfluidics and Microsystems Applications
A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X). This special issue belongs to the section "E:Engineering and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2024) | Viewed by 4774
Special Issue Editor
Interests: microfluidic sensors; additive manufacturing; machine learning
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Dear Colleagues,
The fields of microfluidics and microsystems have witnessed significant advancements in recent years, offering novel and innovative solutions to real-world problems in various applications. The integration of these technologies into environmental monitoring, food safety, and human health has led to the development of numerous lab-on-a-chip and microfluidic-based systems that have improved the speed, sensitivity, and accuracy of analysis, detection, and diagnosis.
This Special Issue aims to bring together the latest research and developments in microfluidics and microsystems applications for environmental monitoring, food safety, and human health. We invite contributions from researchers working in academia, industry, and government agencies covering a range of topics, including, but not limited to:
- Microfluidic-based sensors for environmental monitoring and pollution detection;
- Micro/nanoscale biosensors for food safety analysis and detection of contaminants;
- Lab-on-a-chip systems for point-of-care diagnosis and monitoring of human health;
- Microfluidic-based platforms for drug discovery, development, and delivery;
- Micro/nanoscale technologies for precision agriculture and food production;
- Microfluidic-based systems for water quality monitoring and analysis;
- Micro/nanoscale devices for detection and characterization of biomolecules;
- Integration of microfluidics with imaging and spectroscopic techniques for environmental and health monitoring;
- Emerging microfluidic and microsystem technologies for personalized medicine and healthcare.
We welcome original research articles, review papers, and communications that provide insights into the recent advancements, challenges, and future directions in this field. This Special Issue aims to bring together experts in the field to present their latest research findings, discuss the challenges and limitations, and explore new research opportunities.
We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Dr. Yang Lin
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- microfluidics
- environmental monitoring
- food safety
- human health
- lab-on-a-chip
- biosensors
- point-of-care diagnosis
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