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Bio/CMOS Interfaces and Co-Design

Abstract

Understanding and mastering the key area of CMOS biointerfaces requires a plurality of skills going beyond traditional disciplines. Indeed, biosensor design requires knowledge of biology and chemistry, surface and semiconductor technology, and electronics. It is still uncommon to find textbooks that span these fields and provide the necessary background to understand this complex and evolving field. This book is an excellent introduction to CMOS biosensing. It provides the reader with information in the various areas that are fundamental to biosensor and biointerface design (CMOS Analog Design, Biotechnology, Nanotechnology). The book will appeal to engineers and scientists who wish to enter this domain and to students seeking an introduction to this fascinating discipline. The book will also serve as a reference point to engineers and scientists in the field; it describes a wide set of design technologies and provides a comprehensive and unified scientific platform.

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