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15 - General Engineering
Lancaster University
A Dependable Microelectronic Peptide Synthesizer Using Electrode Data
The first published research including hardware validation that demonstrates how fault tolerance can be integrated into an electrode based microsystem for peptide detection. Supported by the Dutch Cancer Institute and co-authored by MESA+ and CNRS with the monitoring technology invented at Lancaster. The work represented state-of-the-art when published with the only key competitor (Chakrabarti, Duke University) focusing on droplet rather than continuous flow based systems. Outputs transferred to industrial advisory board members C2V and Pepscan Systems B.V and follow on research funded with QinetiQ and EPIGEM that applied the monitoring technology reported to polymer and glass based microsystems.