End of Microplates? Novel Electronic Biosensing Technology Could Facilitate New Era of Personalized Medicine

ScienceDaily (Sep. 20, 2010)

The multi-welled microplate, long a standard tool in biomedical research and diagnostic laboratories, could become a thing of the past thanks to new electronic biosensing technology developed by a team of microelectronics engineers and biomedical scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

“This technology could help facilitate a new era of personalized medicine,” said John McDonald, chief research scientist at the Ovarian Cancer Institute in Atlanta and a professor in the Georgia Tech School of Biology. (full story..)