Paper-based diagnostic Devices: History and Challenges
Basic Paper-based microfluidics/electronics theory
Novel material and new fabrication techniques for paper-based devices
Paper-based device for sample preparations.
Highly sensitive paper-based electronics/sensors.
Paper-based colorimetric assay
Paper-based biosensor for DNA/RNA
Paper-based biosensor with lateral flow assay
Paper-based applications for bacteria/virus
Paper-based power devices for POC applications
Paper-based diagnostic Devices integrated with smartphone/IoT
Jeong Hoon Lee is a professor at Electrical Engineering, Kwangwoon University, South Korea. He received the B.S. degree in the department of Ceramic Engineering at Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, in 1997. He received the Ph.D from same department in 2004. He specialized in MEMS/Nanomechanics from 1999 to 2005 at Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) in Seoul, South Korea. Before joining Kwangwoon University in Sep 2008, he was a Postdoctoral Associate at RLE and EECS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA (2005 to 2008). His current main research is the development of simple and powerful POCT and diagnostic systems based on the integration of electronics and fluidics. He published 85+ papers and +40 patents. Also he is co-founder of CALTH Co. for POCT diagnostics/sample preparation.
This book disseminates information on paper-based diagnostics devices and describes novel paper materials, fabrication techniques, and Basic Paper-based microfluidics/electronics theory. The section on sample preparation, paper-based electronics/sensors for developing paper-based point-of-care (POC) systems also contains detailed descriptions. In the application sections this book covers sensing technique for DNA/RNA, bacteria/virus and integration of lateral flow assay.
The book provides deep understanding and knowledge of paper-based diagnostic device development in terms of concept, materials, fabrication and applications.