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Offering valuable insight into the latest developments in nanoscale technologies for the study of biological systems, this book covers device fabrication methods targeting the substrate on the nanoscale through surface modification, explores the generation of nanostructured biointerfaces and bioelectronics elements, discusses biosensors and integrated devices with nanoscale functionalities, and examines biological applications of nanoscale devices, including a review of nanotechnology in tissue engineering. It provides a deep understanding of the cutting-edge applications of nanotechnologies…mehr

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Offering valuable insight into the latest developments in nanoscale technologies for the study of biological systems, this book covers device fabrication methods targeting the substrate on the nanoscale through surface modification, explores the generation of nanostructured biointerfaces and bioelectronics elements, discusses biosensors and integrated devices with nanoscale functionalities, and examines biological applications of nanoscale devices, including a review of nanotechnology in tissue engineering. It provides a deep understanding of the cutting-edge applications of nanotechnologies in biological engineering, and how to apply the relevant scientific concepts.


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eila Selimovi¿ is currently an AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow in Washington, District of Columbia, USA, working on science diplomacy issues relating to energy security and scientific cooperation. Previously, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School and Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. An author of over 60 research articles, book chapters, and editorials, she earned her Ph.D and M.Sc from Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA, where she was a recipient of a two-year National Science Foundation traineeship (IGERT), and her BA from Wellesley College, Massachusetts, USA.