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BioMEMS is a rapidly advancing, inter-disciplinary research field for creation and development of new methods/systems to effectively process or manipulate biological materials with electronic devices and components. Giving a prior importance to the biomedical sensing research, an interdisciplinary R&D work at School of Medical Science and Technology, IIT Kharagpur has been initiated to promote MEMS and Biosensor activity that encompasses design, fabrication and engineering of biomedical & microfluidic devices for its electro-physiological characterisation. For the evaluation of electrical and physical properties of biomolecules and cells using suitable micro-fluidic devices, appropriate fabrication of polymeric coated bio-MEMS are being investigated and its utility are evaluated under different microscopic and electrical impedance study. The research also involves development of different BioMEMS transducers and related technologies for sensing various biomedical signals for precise and appropriate diagnostics and therapeutics. Microfabrication technology is being explored to develop various miniature MEMS devices for deployment of in-vivo and in-vitro detection of biomedical signals and its characterisation.
Presently, the following activities are being pursued:
Fibril growth captured by electrical properties of amyloid-beta and human islet amyloid polypeptide by Awasthi P., Singh A. , Khatun S. , Gupta A. N., Das S. Physical Review E 101 062413- (2020)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak: some serious consequences with urban and rural water cycle by Bhowmick G. D., Dhar D. , Nath D. , Ghangrekar M. M., Banerjee R. , Das S. , Chatterjee J. Clean Water 3 - (2020)
In vivo performance analysis of silanized and coated nitinol wires in biological environment by Sinha S., Priyadarshani J. , Devi K. B., Kishore A. V., Das P. , Chanda A. , Das S. , Roy M. , Nandi S. K. Journal of Materials Research 35 1262-1270 (2020)
Mapping of biomechanical properties of cell lines on altered matrix stiffness using Atomic Force Microscopy by Wala J., Das S. Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology - (2020)
Cost-effective fabrication of ionic polymer based artificial muscles for catheter-guidewire maneuvering application by Tripathi A. S., Chattopadhyay B. P., Das S. Microsystem Technologies 25 1129-1134 (2019)
Conducting Polymers for Biomedical Imaging by Kulkarni G., Dixit K. , Parimi J. L., Bora H. , Saha B. , Das S. , Dhara S. Conducting Polymers Chemistries, Properties and Biomedical Applications 207-222 (2022)
Hydrogel microbeads including agarose microbeads and a process for preparing the same by Priyadarshani J., Chakraborty S. , Das S. - (2022)
DEVELOPMENT OF A PAPER BASED IMPEDIMETRIC SENSOR FOR RAPID AND QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF pH, UREA AND CREATININE IN BLOOD INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH (ICMR)
Machine-intelligent MoS2 functionalized paper-based sensing platform for quantitative estimation of uric acid and ascorbic acid in human serum samples IIT KHARAGPUR AI4ICPS I HUB FOUNDATION
Building the Evidence Base for Maternal Immunization to Protect Indian Infants from Lower Respiratory Tract Infections DBT/Wellcome Trust DBT, India Alliance
Usage charges for facilities under INUP i2i and NNetRA projects Various Institutes/Organisations
Indian Nanoelectronics Users Program-Idea to Innovation (INUP I2I) Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
SMST Facility User Charges Various internal users of the Institute
Development of a multiplexed autoantibody detection device and identification of autoreactive CD8+ T cell specificities in Type 1 Diabetes patients in India INDIAN COUNCIL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH (ICMR)
Label-Free Detection Of Circulating Exhausted CD8+ T Cells Using Raman Spectroscopy In Murine Models Of Metastatic And Non-Metastatic Cancer Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB)
Developing Human Bone mimetic 3D Bio-printed Organoid Models for Drug / Toxicology Screening: Characterizing it with Advanced Imaging Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration (SPARC), Apex Committee of SPARC
Centre of excellence for training and research in Microfluidics IIT KHARAGPUR
Anjali
Area of Research: Microfluidics for biochemical analysis
Priyanka Choudhury
Area of Research: Biomarkers
Sandeep Kumar Yadav
Area of Research: Microfluidic devices and Nanomaterial based drug design
Arijit Pal
Area of Research: Biomedical Sensor development
Smriti Sinha
Area of Research: Biosensors and biomicrofluidics
Shiv Prakash Verma
Area of Research: Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
Dhruba Dhar
Area of Research: Nanomaterial based molecular imaging and microfluidics
Akashlina Tarunkanti Basu
Area of Research: Flexible biomedical sensor
Swachhatoa Ghosh
Area of Research: Flexible biomedical sensor
Biswadeep Roy
Area of Research: Microfluidics
Pratyusa Mohapatra
Area of Research: nanobiosensor
Asmita Das
Area of Research: Cancer Biology
Pooja C Asani
Area of Research: Development of a multiplexed autoantibody sensor for Type 1 Diabetes diagnostics
Koushik Jana
Area of Research: Biosensor and Point of Care Device for Health Care Application
Aparajita Pati
Area of Research: Infectious Diseases and microfluidics