Flexible Bioimpedance Sensor for Detection of Cell Viability Application of High Throughput Analysis

  • Publication Date: 2019-12-23
Application Dept. Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Principal Investigator Prof. Congo Tak-Shing Ching ( Personal Webpage )
Project Title Flexible Bioimpedance Sensor for Detection of Cell Viability Application of High Throughput Analysis
Co-Principal Investigator 1. Prof. Hui-Min David Wang, G. I. of Biomedical Engineering 2. Hong-Lin Su, Dept. of Life Sciences
Co-Investigator
Abstract High throughput screening is based on cell culture in microplates, with the aid of automatic operational system, rapid sensitive detection methods, rapid interpretation of measured data for a rapid screening of drug or medical materials. This project plans to develop a flexible impedance analyzer to measure the cell impedance value in a microplate to develop a sensing that can be placed in a microplate by optimizing the regression relationship with the cell survival rate frequency. The device can be applied to suspension cells, microorganisms plant cells, develops a system for prompt screening of drugs.