2024-03-29T08:49:27Zhttp://digital.csic.es/dspace-oai/requestoai:digital.csic.es:10261/452052022-12-21T08:33:38Zcom_10261_36com_10261_4col_10261_415
Tamayo de Miguel, Francisco Javier
Mertens, Johann
Kosaka, Priscila M.
Gil-Santos, Eduardo
Calleja, Montserrat
2012-02-07T08:56:55Z
2012-02-07T08:56:55Z
2010
NanoSpain 2010
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/45205
The goal of discovering new devices and new transduction concepts for biological detection
remains of paramount importance. Nanotechnology based approaches are promising
candidates for providing portable and low cost nanosensor devices, capable of analyzing tiny
amounts of sample, and specifically disease markers from patients. We present here recent
advancements in the development of novel MEMS/NEMS devices and new sensing
paradigms to achieve the ultimate limits in biological detection based on nanomechanics. The
presented results are divided in the following battle fronts
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New paradigms and New Devices based on Nanomechanics for Ultrasensitive Biological detection
comunicaciĆ³n de congreso