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Bioanalytical Microchips Based on Integrated, Application Tailored Monolithic Modules [ 2006-03-01 - 2009-12-31 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0666121]

Researchers: Breadmore, Michael (Chief Investigator) ,  Emily Hilder (Chief Investigator) ,  Hilder, Emily (Chief Investigator)

Brief description Bioanalytical Microchips Based on Integrated, Application Tailored Monolithic Modules. Microfluidic devices offer substantial advantages over current technology, in terms of speed, cost of analysis, portability, operator simplicity and safety. Integrating multiple analytical processes within a simple and reliable portable device will lead to application in a range of areas, from pharmacology to therapeutic drug monitoring, proteomic and metabolomic screening for disease diagnosis and drug development, and also for performing clinical diagnostics in a rural area. This will significantly impact on the quality of life of the Nation as a whole, not only due to expedient diagnosis and treatment which has obvious health benefits, but also in the considerable financial benefits that result from early and efficient treatment.

Funding Amount $180,000

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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