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NCN Nano-Devices for Medicine and Biology: Simulation Tools for Education
Series | 19 Jun 2008
Many simulation tools are available on the nanoHUB. The tools have been well-tested and here include supporting materials so that they can be effectively used for education or intelligently used for research.
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NCN Nano-Devices for Medicine and Biology: Simulation Tools for Research
Series | 19 Jun 2008
Many simulation tools are available on the nanoHUB. The tools have been well-tested and here include supporting materials so that they can be effectively used for research. The research tools include a first time users guide and supporting publications and theses.
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BioSensorLab
Tools | 14 Aug 2006 | Contributor(s):: Pradeep R. Nair, Jonghyun Go, Graeme John Landells, Tejas Rajiv Pandit, Muhammad Alam, Xin Jin, Piyush Dak, Ankit Jain, Mohammad Ryyan Khan, Mohammad Ryyan Khan
BioSensorLab is a tool to evaluate and predict the performance parameters of Biosensors.
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BME 695N Lecture 15: Nanodelivery of therapeutic genes & molecular biosensor feedback control systems
Online Presentations | 30 Oct 2007 | Contributor(s):: James Leary
Outline:Introduction and overviewSome of the advantages of therapeutic genesSome of the advantages of molecular biosensor feedback control systemsWhy a nanodelivery approach is appropriateThe therapeutic gene approachWhat constitutes a "therapeutic gene" ?Transient versus stable expression...
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MCW07 Silicon Based Nanopore Sensors for Detection of DNA Molecules
Online Presentations | 11 Sep 2007 | Contributor(s):: Samir Iqbal, Demir Akin, Rashid Bashir
Solid-state nanopores have emerged as possible candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing devices. In this talk, we will review our recent work in development of solid-state nanopore channels that are selective towards single strand DNA (ssDNA). Nanopores functionalized with a 'probe' of...
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Introduction to Self-Assembled Monolayers and Biosensors
Online Presentations | 01 Aug 2007 | Contributor(s):: Michael Toole
Recent research concerning self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) focuses on tasks from fabrication of microelectronics to creating biosensors. This presentation will address the fundamental principles of self-assembled monolayers, formation and analysis of self-assembled monolayers, the basics of...
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Biosensing applications of Plasmon Resonance in gold nanoparticles
Online Presentations | 02 Aug 2007 | Contributor(s):: Karina Moore
Light can be used to excite plasmon resonance in gold nanoparticles. Plasmon resonance occurs on the nanoscale as the particles become excited and plasmon oscillations arise in each particle of a pair of metal nanoparticles. There is plasmon coupling between the neighboring particles as the...
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Molecular Interferometry
Online Presentations | 26 Jun 2007 | Contributor(s):: David D. Nolte
While single-molecule detection through fluorescence has now become common-place, there has been no analogous single-molecule capability using direct detection approaches such as interferometry. This limitation is slowly yielding to high-speed interferoemtric detection that is pushing the...
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On the Cross Roads of Biology and Nanotechnology – Selective DNA Nanopore Sensors
Online Presentations | 21 Mar 2007 | Contributor(s):: Samir Iqbal
The ability to manipulate and identify the properties of singlebiological molecules with the potential of characterizing biologicalprocesses at the most fundamental levels can significantly facilitaterapid diagnostics and therapeutics. Fabrication of solid-statedevices investigating bacteria,...
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Chenzhong Li
Prof. Chenzhong Li earned his M.Sc (electrochemistry) and PhD (bioengineering)from Kumamoto University (Japan) in 1996 and 2000. Currently he is working at the Department of Biomedical Engineering...
https://nanohub.org/members/18289
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Adina Scott
Adina Scott received her PhD in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in December of 2008. Her doctoral research focused on silicon surface chemistry for electronic device applications. She...
https://nanohub.org/members/4340
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Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube for Interconnects and Nanoelectrode Based Biosensors
Online Presentations | 15 Apr 2004 | Contributor(s):: Jun Li
In the past few years, tremendous progress in the growth of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has been made, which enabled the fabrication of various CNT devices for applications in electronics, biomedical techniques, and chemical/biological sensors. We have established a process to grow vertically aligned...
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nanoHUB-U: Biological Engineering - Cellular Design Principles
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20 Dec 2016
Explore established and emerging cellular design principles and learn how cells function as the basis for cellular engineering.
https://nanohub.org/courses/BIOD
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nanoHUB-U: Introduction to Bioelectricity (2015)
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28 Oct 2013
This course will use fundamental engineering and mathematical tools to understand and analyze basic bioelectricity and circuit theory in the context of the mammalian nervous system. The latest...
https://nanohub.org/courses/BIOELEC
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nanoHUB-U: Principles of Electronic Nanobiosensors
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13 Sep 2013
A five week course distilling the principles and physics of electronic nanobiosensors.
https://nanohub.org/courses/PEN
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Plasmonics
Groups
i am mohssin zekriti, PhD student, my reaserch topic is biosensors. so i hope that this group will be useful for all of us to share our idea and to solve scientific problems and whay not to be one...
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