The BioMEMs evolution
It’s not a revolution, but the BioMEMs evolution is certainly worth monitoring, according to Dr. Jeffrey T. Borenstein of the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, MA. In his paper, “BioMEMS Technologies for Regenerative Medicine,” published by the Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA, writes on how the emergence of BioMEMS (BioMicroElectroMechanical Systems) fabrication technologies such as lithography, micromolding, assembly of 3D structures, and biodegradable microfluidics, is contributing to the fields of regenerative medicine and implantable devices.
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