BE 562
Robotics and Cominatorial Experimentation
An introduction to the use of robotics for large-scale experimentation. The course will cover micropositioning, micromanipulation, liquid handling, combinatorial chemistry, microfluidics and lob-on-a-chip design, DNA biochips and microarrary technologies. A special emphasis is placed on: drug discovery, detection systems; and the generation and analysis of biological diversity. Examples from material discovery will also be covered. Working knowledge in biology or fluid mechanics is not assumed, but helpful.
Bioengineering
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