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Bridging the Bio-Electronic Interface with Biofabrication
Published on: June 6, 2012
Bio-hybrid electronic and photonic devices
1College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Albany, NY 12203, USA.
Abstract:
Bio-hybrid devices, combining electronic and photonic components with cells, tissues, and organs, hold potential for advancing our understanding of biology, physiology, and pathologies and for treating a wide range of conditions and diseases. In this review, I describe the devices, materials, and technologies that enable bio-hybrid devices and provide examples of their utilization at multiple biological scales ranging from the subcellular to whole organs. Finally, I describe the outcomes of a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded workshop envisioning potential applications of these technologies to improve health outcomes and quality of life.

