Bioanalytical Microsystems
part of the Life Science Interface Research of Tyndall National Institute
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Research Activities within the Bioanalytical Microsystems (BAM) Team focus on the development of platform technologies for the detection of biological and chemical substances in the environment, food, and medical diagnostics.

Silicon-based microfabricated transducers are integrated with biological techniques and microfluidic devices to develop innovative, user-friendly single and multi-analyte biosensors

Current Areas of Research Activities

  • Biomolecule Immobilisation & Patterning
  • Optical Sensors
  • Development of Electrical Biochip Technology Platforms
  • Mass Resonant Sensor Development
  • Wearable System Interconnection Protocols

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Dr Damien Arrigan | E: damien.arrigan@tyndall.ie | T: +353 21 4904079

 

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