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Research Projects - Bionanotechnology and Biosensors
3D lithography of shaped lipid bilayer apertures
An electronic-based ELISA combined with microfluidics
Artificial Wet Neuronal Networks from Compartmentalised Excitable Chemical Media
Formation of Artificial Lipid Bilayers using Droplet Dielectrophoresis
Low Cost Nanowire Diagnostic Platform
Microfluidic white blood cell arrays
Microvolume dialysis for blood desalting
Monitoring contractility of bio-realistic human cardiac tissue in vitro
Nanopore resistive pulse sensing for molecular diagnostics
Parallel Electrophysiological Characterization of Sodium Channels
PhotoSENS
Protein expression in microsystems
ProteoGUV platforms
Real neurons-nanoelectronics Architecture with Memristive Plasticity
Relating the chemical and physical properties of nanoparticles to their cellular toxicity
Silicon Nanowire Arrays for Viral Infection Markers
Ultra Sensitive Charge-based Chemical/Biosensors Using Suspended Silicon Nanostructures
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