Bibtex entry:
@inproceedings{ESSDERC02:Man, key ={ESSDERC02:Man}, title={Microelectronics Meets Biology: Challenges and Opportunities for Functional Integration in Lab-on-a-chip}, author={N. Manaresi and G. Medoro and M. Tartagni and L. Altomare and R. Guerrieri}, journal={European Solid State Devices Research Conference - European Solid State Circuits Conference (ESSDERC-ESSCIRC)}, month={Sep}, pages={31-36}, year={2002}, keywords={biochips CMOS lab-on-a-chip}, abstract={In recent years there has been a great effort in biology, chemistry and engineering to pursue the advantages of miniaturization for cheaper better faster sample analysis. So far, the aim has been mainly the speed-up of DNA amplification and detection and other molecular analysis from preprocessed samples. To attain the pervasiveness enjoyed today by electronic devices, a much higher degree of functional integration will be required, for the new goal of sample-to-answer systems. This presentation will discuss the main challenges and unmet needs to seize the opportunities existing for cheap and ubiquitous bioanalytical devices, and how microelectronic technology could play a leading role.}, }
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