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BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology

Volume IV: Biomolecular Sensing, Processing and Analysis

  • Recent reviews of key aspects of BioMEMS including devices, microfluidics, and integrated devices

  • Articles written by experts in the field

  • Balanced combination of review and tutorial material, theoretical foundations and experimental results

  • Heavily illustrated with line drawings, half tones and many color illustrations

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxii
  2. Micro and Nanoscale Biosensors and Materials

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Biosensors and Biochips

      • Tuan Vo-Dinh
      Pages 1-20
    3. Cantilever Arrays: A Universal Platform for Multiplexed Label-Free Bioassays

      • Min Yue, Arun Majumdar, Thomas Thundat
      Pages 21-33
    4. An On-Chip Artificial Pore for Molecular Sensing

      • O. A. Saleh, L. L. Sohn
      Pages 35-53
    5. Cell Based Sensing Technologies

      • Cengiz S. Ozkan, Mihri Ozkan, Mo Yang, Xuan Zhang, Shalini Prasad, Andre Morgan
      Pages 55-92
    6. 5 Fabrication Issues of Biomedical Micro Devices

      • Nam -Trung Nguyen
      Pages 93-115
    7. Intelligent Polymeric Networks in Biomolecular Sensing

      • Nicholas A. Peppas, J. Zachary Hilt
      Pages 117-132
  3. Processing and Integrated Systems

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 133-133
    2. BioMEMS for Cellular Manipulation and Analysis

      • Haibo Li, Rafael Gómez-Sjöberg, Rashid Bashir
      Pages 187-203
    3. Implantable Wireless Microsystems

      • Babak Ziaie
      Pages 205-221
    4. Microfluidic Tectonics

      • J. Aura Gimm, David J. Beebe
      Pages 223-242
    5. AC Electrokinetic Stirring and Focusing of Nanoparticles

      • Marin Sigurdson, Dong-Eui Chang, Idan Tuval, Igor Mezic, Carl Meinhart
      Pages 243-255
  4. Micro-fluidics and Characterization

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 257-257
    2. Particle Dynamics in a Dielectrophoretic Microdevice

      • S. T. Wereley, I. Whitacre
      Pages 259-276
    3. Modeling Electroosmotic Flow in Nanochannels

      • A. T. Conlis, Sherwin Singer
      Pages 301-330

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

    Mauro Ferrari

  • University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston

    Mauro Ferrari

  • Rice University, Houston

    Mauro Ferrari

  • University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston

    Mauro Ferrari

  • Texas Alliance for NanoHealth, Houston

    Mauro Ferrari

  • Purdue University, West Lafayette

    Rashid Bashir, Steve Wereley

About the editors

Rashid Bashir completed his Ph.D. in 1992. From Oct 1992 to Oct 1998, he worked at National Semiconductor in the Process Technology Development Group as Sr. Engineering Manager. He is currently a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Courtesy Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Purdue University. He has authored or coauthored over 100 journal and conference papers, has over 25 patents, and has given over 30 invited talks. His research interests include biomedical microelectromechanical systems, applications of semiconductor fabrication to biomedical engineering, advanced semiconductor fabrication techniques, and nano-biotechnology. In 2000, he received the NSF Career Award for his work in Biosensors and BioMEMS. He also received the Joel and Spira Outstanding Teaching award from School of ECE at Purdue University, and the Technology Translation Award from the 2001 BioMEMS and Nanobiotechnology World Congress Meeting in Columbus, OH. He was also selected by National Academy of Engineering to attend the Frontiers in Engineering Workshop in Fall 2003. https://engineering.purdue.edu/LIBNA

Professor Wereley completed his masters and doctoral research at Northwestern University and joined the Purdue University faculty in August of 1999 after a two-year postdoctoral appointment at the University of California Santa Barbara in the Department of Mechanical and Environmental Engineering. At UCSB he focused exclusively on developing diagnostic techniques for microscale systems, work which ultimately led to developing, patenting, and licensing to TSI, Inc., the micro-Particle Image Velocimetry technique. His current research interests include designing and testing microfluidic MEMS devices, investigating biological flows at the cellular level, improving micro-scale laminar mixing, and developing new micro/nano flow diagnostic techniques. Professor Wereley has co-authored Fundamentals and Applications of Microfluidics, Artech House, 2002.

Professor Mauro Ferrari is a pioneer in the fields of bioMEMS and biomedical nanotechnology. As a leading academic, a dedicated entrepreneur, and a vision setter for the Nation's premier Federal programs in nanomedicine, he brings a three-fold vantage perspective to his roles as Editor-in-Chief for this work. Dr. Ferrari has authored or co-authored over 150 scientific publications, 6 books, and over 20 US and

International patents. Dr. Ferrari is also Editor-in-Chief of Biomedical Microdevices and series editor of the new Springer series on Emerging Biomedical Technologies.

Several private sector companies originated from his laboratories at the Ohio State University and the University of California at Berkeley over the years. On a Federal assignment as Special

Expert in Nanotechnology and Eminent Scholar, he has provided the scientific leadership for the development of the Alliance for Cancer Nanotechnology of the National Cancer Institute, the world-largest medical nanotechnology operation to date. Dr. Ferrari trained in mathematical physics in Italy, obtained his Master's and Ph.D. in Mechanical

Engineering at Berkeley, attended medical school at The Ohio State University, and served in faculty positions in Materials Science and Engineering, and Civil and Environmental Engineering in Berkeley, where he was first tenured. At Ohio State he currently serves as Professor of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology, as Edgar Hendrickson Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and as Professor of Mechanical Engineering. He is Associate Director of the Dorothy M. Davis

Heart and Lung Research Institute, and the University's Associate Vice President for Health Science, Technology and Commercialization.


 

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