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As Biosensors Shrink, Their Potential Applications Grow

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As photonic devices diminish in size to chip-scale solutions, they promise to expand their value and reach as biomedical and analytical tools. But with miniaturization comes new challenges.

MICHAEL EISENSTEIN, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

Early in his career, Benjamin Miller was focused on drug discovery and strategies for studying how potential medicines bind to their target proteins. There was only one problem: “All of the technology that was available for doing that was terrible,” said Miller, a biochemist and engineer at the University of Rochester. “So, we decided to start working to fix the problem.” Integrated photonics are enabling ever-smaller biosensing chips that promise to offer fast, affordable, and highly sensitive analytical tools for point-of-care applications. Courtesy of LioniX...Read full article

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    integrated photonics
    Integrated photonics is a field of study and technology that involves the integration of optical components, such as lasers, modulators, detectors, and waveguides, on a single chip or substrate. The goal of integrated photonics is to miniaturize and consolidate optical elements in a manner similar to the integration of electronic components on a microchip in traditional integrated circuits. Key aspects of integrated photonics include: Miniaturization: Integrated photonics aims to...
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