Applications of Mems for Cell and Tissue Physiology
課程介紹
Applications of MEMS for Cell and Tissue Physiology
微機電於細胞與組織生理之應用 — 114-2 Elective course (3 credits). MEMS, microfluidics, tissue engineering, and cell/tissue models.
✦ Course Information
| Course title | Applications of MEMS for Cell and Tissue Physiology / 微機電於細胞與組織生理之應用 |
|---|---|
| Semester | 114-2 |
| Designated for | Department of Biomedical Engineering |
| Curriculum Number | DBME5036 |
| Curriculum Identity Number | 528U1500 |
| Credits | 3 |
| Required / Elective | 選修 (Elective) |
| Type | Type 3 |
| Language | 英文授課 (The course is conducted in English.) |
| Remarks | Student Quota: 15. Limits on Course Adding / Dropping: Restricted to juniors and beyond. |
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Class Section
| Instructor | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Pen-Hsiu Chao | Thursday 7, 8, 9 | Room 414, Yonglin Biomedical Engineering Hall |
Course Description
This course covers the development of using MEMS and microfluidics for studying cell and tissue physiology. Applications in tissue engineering or establishing cell/tissue models will also be discussed.
Course Objective
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Course Requirement
- Course Requirement: Basic understanding of cell biology
- Student Workload (Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class): —
- Office Hours: —
- Designated reading: —
References
Original research articles
Grading
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