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23 February 2009 Integration of a bioMEMS device into a disposable microfluidic cartridge for medical diagnostics
Pedro Ortiz, Neil Keegan, Julia Spoors, John Hedley, Alun Harris, Jim Burdess, Richard Burnett, Thomas Velten, Margit Biehl, Thorsten Knoll, Werner Haberer, Matthew Solomon, Andrew Campitelli, Calum McNeil
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A microfluidic system for cancer diagnostics based around a core MEMS biosensor technology is presented in this paper. The principle of the MEMS biosensor is introduced and the functionalisation strategy for cancer marker recognition is described. In addition, the successful packaging and integration of functional MEMS biosensor devices are reported herein. This ongoing work represents one of the first hybrid systems to integrate a PCB packaged silicon MEMS device into a disposable microfluidic cartridge.
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Pedro Ortiz, Neil Keegan, Julia Spoors, John Hedley, Alun Harris, Jim Burdess, Richard Burnett, Thomas Velten, Margit Biehl, Thorsten Knoll, Werner Haberer, Matthew Solomon, Andrew Campitelli, and Calum McNeil "Integration of a bioMEMS device into a disposable microfluidic cartridge for medical diagnostics", Proc. SPIE 7207, Microfluidics, BioMEMS, and Medical Microsystems VII, 72070D (23 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807944
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Microfluidics

Sensors

Packaging

Microelectromechanical systems

Silicon

Biosensors

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