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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of Bath
Formation of a porous alumina electrode as a low-cost CMOS neuronal interface
This paper presents a novel and low-cost method to improve the biocompatibility and corrosion resistance of CMOS technology for a variety of biosensor applications. This innovative work led to grant capture from a number of sources such as 'Biocompatible CMOS' (EPSRC KTA, FEC£100k), Biodetection of Water Contaminants I and II (DSTL, FEC £350k) and 'High Throughput, label-Free Detection of High-Density Peptide MicroArrays - HiPAD', (FP7, FEC £341k, Grant Agreement 278832). The work has been protected by patent application (Patent PCT/GB2009/002641 'Biocompatible Electrode, international publication number WO 2010/055287 A1).