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12 June 2017 Using synthetic biology to interface with physical micro and nano-sized sensors (Conference Presentation)
Russell Hanson, Jason Fuller, Andrew Cheng
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Abstract
This talk will discuss the current goals and efforts of point of care and personal health monitoring systems: what they can do now and what is in the works. These interfaces can be used in a precision medicine context—making diagnoses and getting the right drugs to the right patients at the right time. Many of the same sensors and engineering are being prototyped now for neural interfaces and recording devices with applications in visual, auditory, and motor cortex, allowing basic research along with preliminary applications in actuation and sensing. While miniaturization and electronics development using established manufacturing protocols can provide the current engineering foundations, novel biochemical ligands and molecular detectors can provide the needed flexibility for next-generation devices.
Conference Presentation
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Russell Hanson, Jason Fuller, and Andrew Cheng "Using synthetic biology to interface with physical micro and nano-sized sensors (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10194, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications IX, 1019417 (12 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2263705
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Human-machine interfaces

Biology

Medicine

Basic research

Diagnostics

Electronics

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