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Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE'05) Volume 2
Munich, Germany
March 07-March 11
ISBN: 0-7695-2288-2
Nicol? Manaresi, Silicon Biosystems, Bologna, Italy
Gianni Medoro, Silicon Biosystems, Bologna, Italy
Melanie Abonnenc, Silicon Biosystems, Bologna, Italy
Vincent Auger, Silicon Biosystems, Bologna, Italy
Paul Vulto, ARCES-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Aldo Romani, ARCES-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Luigi Altomare, ARCES-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Marco Tartagni, ARCES-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Roberto Guerrieri, ARCES-University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Application of Microelectronic to bioanalysis is an emerging field which holds great promise. From the standpoint of electronic and system design, biochips imply a radical change of perspective, since new, completely different constraints emerge while other usual constraints can be relaxed. While electronic parts of the system can rely on the usual established design-flow, fluidic and packaging design, calls for a new approach which relies significantly on experiments. We hereby make some general considerations based on our experience in the development of biochips for cell analysis.
Citation:
Nicol? Manaresi, Gianni Medoro, Melanie Abonnenc, Vincent Auger, Paul Vulto, Aldo Romani, Luigi Altomare, Marco Tartagni, Roberto Guerrieri, "New Perspectives and Opportunities From the Wild West of Microelectronic Biochips," date, vol. 2, pp.1092-1093, Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE'05) Volume 2, 2005
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