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Biomicrofluidics is an interdisciplinary domain that fuses microfluidics/ nanofluidics with the science of living systems, having outstanding applications in multifarious domain ranging from medical diagnostics to targeted drug delivery
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Start Date: August 16th 2020
Course Description
Biomicrofluidics is an interdisciplinary domain that fuses microfluidics/ nanofluidics with the science of living systems, having outstanding applications in multifarious domain ranging from medical diagnostics to targeted drug delivery. It is an emerging field of research which today, is not only helping in the understanding of diseases from an engineering perspective, but also aiding in the development of inexpensive, portable, diagnostic platforms that can predict whether a person is carrying a disease, even from a small drop of body fluid, at the remotest of locations. Biomicrofluidics, primarily rests on the pillars of cellular and molecular biology and microscale fluid mechanics. The understanding of any subject in its entirety is often incomplete without knowledge and tools derived from other disciplines. This course is thus intended to give engineers an overview of the biology of the cell and at the same time, biologists, a lucid understanding of fluidic transport processes at the microscale. Eventually, this course aims to demonstrate how the amalgamation of Biology and Engineering is leading to a growing body of knowledge about progression of diseases and the development of simpler replacements of tedious biological assay procedures including affordable point-of-care diagnostic kits.
INTENDED AUDIENCE : Any engineering/Biology discipline
PREREQUISITES : None
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COURSE LAYOUT
Week 1 : Introduction to Biomicrofluidics
Engineers’ guide to the cell
Fluidics in living systems and mechanobiology
Pressure driven flows
Week 2 :Surface tension driven flows
Modulating surface tension
Lab on a CD
Introduction to Electrokinetics
Week 3 :Microfluidic cell culture
On-chip cellular assay techniques
Microfluidics for understanding biology
Week 4 :Organ-on-a-chip
Lab-on-a-chip for genetic analysis
Microfluidic technology for monoclonal antibody production
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Prof. Tapas Kumar Maiti and Prof. Suman Chakraborty,Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
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