首页> 外文会议>International conference on the development of biomedical engineering in Vietnam >A Trip from a Tube to a Chip Applied Micro and Nanotechnology in Biotechnology, Veterinary and Life Sciences
【24h】

A Trip from a Tube to a Chip Applied Micro and Nanotechnology in Biotechnology, Veterinary and Life Sciences

机译:在生物技术,兽医和生命科学中,从管子到芯片的码头,兽医和纳米技术

获取原文

摘要

More than 200 known diseases are transmitted via foods or food products. In the United States, food-borne diseases are responsible for 76 million cases of illness, 32,500 cases of hospitalisation and 5000 cases of death yearly. The ongoing increase in worldwide trade in livestock, food, and food products in combination with increase in human mobility (business- and leisure travel, emigration etc.) will increase the risk of emergence and spreading of such pathogens. There is therefore an urgent need for development of rapid, efficient and reliable methods for detection and identification of such pathogens. Microchipfabrication has had a major impact on electronics and is expected to have an equally pronounced effect on life sciences. By combining micro-fluidics with micromechanics, micro-optics, and microelectronics, systems can be realized to perform complete chemical or biochemical analyses. These so-called 'Lab-on-a-Chip' will completely change the face of laboratories in the future where smaller, fully automated devices will be able to perform assays faster, more accurately, and at a lower cost than equipment of today. A general introduction of food safety and applied micro-nanotechnology in life sciences will be given. In addition, examples of DNA micro arrays, micro fabricated integrated PCR chips and total integrated lab-on-a-chip systems from different National and EU research projects being carried out at the Laboratory of Applied Micro-Nanotechnology (LAMINATE) group at the National Veterinary Institute (DTU-Vet) Technical University of Denmark and the BioLabchip group at the Department of Micro and Nanotechnology (DTU-Nanotech), Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Ikerlan-IK4 (Spain) and other 16 partners from different European countries will be presented.
机译:超过200名已知疾病通过食品或食品传播。在美国,食品传播疾病负责7600万个病例,每年32500例住院病例和5000例死亡案件。全球牲畜,食品和食品贸易的持续增加与人类流动性(商业和休闲旅行,移民等)的增加将增加出现和传播这些病原体的风险。因此,迫切需要开发快速,高效且可靠的方法,用于检测和鉴定这种病原体。 MicrochipFabrication对电子产品产生了重大影响,预计对生命科学产生同样明显的影响。通过将微型流体与微机械,微光学和微电子相结合,可以实现系统以进行完整的化学或生化分析。这些所谓的“实验室内芯片”将在未来完全改变实验室的面孔,在这里,全自动设备将能够更快,更准确,更准确地执行测定,而不是今天的设备。将给出一般的食品安全和应用微纳米技术在生命科学中的一般引入。此外,DNA微阵列,微型制造的集成PCR芯片和来自不同国家和欧盟研究项目的全集成实验室系统的实验性在全国应用微纳米技术(层压板)组的实验室兽医学院(DTU-VET)丹麦技术大学和丹麦技术大学(DTU),Ikerlan-IK4(西班牙)和来自不同欧洲国家的其他16个合作伙伴的Micro和Nanotech)和Biolabchip集团将呈现。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号