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  1. [Illinois] ECE 416 SPR Sensors I

    27 Feb 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham

               This lecture was an introduction to Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Sensors. It started out with an explanation of Coulomb's Law for the force between two charges. This lead to the concept of the electric field and with an applied...

  2. [Illinois] ECE 416: Biosensors

    07 Feb 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham

      Learn the underlying engineering principles used to detect small molecules, DNA, proteins, and cells in the context of applications in diagnostic testing, pharmaceutical research, and environmental monitoring. Biosensor approaches including electrochemistry, fluorescence,...

  3. [Illinois] ECE 564 Modern Light Microscopy

    25 Apr 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu

  4. [Illinois] Genetic Engineering for Nisin Diffusion and Tool Walkthrough

    30 Jul 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Asha Kirchhoff

    In this video Illinois Bioengineering student Asha Kirchhoff discusses the fundamentals behind the Biomedical Engineering Society's Nisin Diffusion experiment and setup for Engineering Open House. She also provides a walkthrough for the Nisin Diffusion tool hosted here at Nanohub.org.

  5. [Illinois] Rare Events with Large-Impact: Bioengineering & Clinical Applications of Circulating Tumor Cells

    04 Feb 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Mehmet Toner

  6. [Illinois] RiPPs: A Treasure Trove for Bioengineering

    04 Feb 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Wilfred A. van der Donk

  7. [Illinois] Stretchy Electronics That Can Dissolve in Your Body

    27 Sep 2013 | | Contributor(s):: John Rogers

    Biology is soft, curvilinear, and transient; modern silicon technology is rigid, planar, and everlasting. Electronic systems that eliminate this profound mismatch in properties will lead to new types of devices, capable of integrating noninvasively with the body, providing function over some...

  8. [Illinois] The Spectacular Nano-Structured Attachment of Tendon to Bone and Our Appalling Attempts to Reconstitute It

    17 Dec 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Guy Genin

    Joining mechanically dissimilar materials is a challenge throughout engineering, with spectacular and often devastating failures. This challenge also underlies one of the worst procedures in all of medical practice, the surgical reattachment of tendon to bone. The body presents a highly effective...