Micro and Nano Technologies for Point-of-Care Diagnosis
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 May 2012) | Viewed by 76814
Special Issue Editors
Interests: bioMEMS; bioprinting; global health; tissue engineering; microfluidics for cryopreservation
Interests: micro/nano electromechanical systems (MEMS); bioMEMS, MEMS based biosensors; energy scavenging and micro power generation; wireless integrated microsystems; interface electronics design for nano/micro scale sensors and actuators
Special Issue Information
Since the first introduction in 1970’s, MEMS technology is becoming popular in many different application areas, including military, automotive, and consumer electronics, as it provides cheap, small, and smart sensors and actuators. Being an enabling technology, MEMS is especially critical for biomedical applications, resulting in a new research area shortly called BioMEMS. Application areas of BioMEMS range from diagnostics to micro-fluidics, systems for drug delivery, tissue engineering, and implantable biomedical systems. One of the most interesting application areas for this technology is the point-of-care diagnosis (POC) systems, where MEMS can provide miniaturized devices with simple sample processing, reduced cost of operation, ease of use minimizing the need for skilled operators, portability, and short test turn-around time. These technologies have potential to enable novel real time monitoring systems by incorporating these systems with wireless electronics and implanting them inside the body for various applications including real time measurement of blood for early diagnosis of diseases such as cancer, and HIV. Further, it is possible to store drugs and release them to the body according to the analysis results, enabling treatment besides diagnosis in the near future. With these advancements in the field, this special issue of the Sensors Journal will cover the advances in biomedical microsystems in the scope of point-of-care diagnosis, and will focus to grasp the latest trends.
Dr. Utkan Demirci
Dr. Haluk Külah
Guest Editors
Keywords
- point-of-care diagnosis
- microsystems
- MEMS
- lab-on-a-chip
- micro total analysis systems (µTAS)
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