Microfluidic Devices for Separation of Microorganisms from Human Blood
Microfluidic Devices for Separation of Microorganisms from Human Blood
What exactly is microfluidics? - It is broadly defined as the manipulation of fluids within channels on the scale of tens of micrometers. Its applications range from information technology to chemical synthesis. This website will focus on a specific biological application of microfluidics that has the potential to selectively filter out blood-borne pathogens outside of the body. The discussed method has the potential to be more clinically effective and efficient than current treatments of sepsis.
Microfluidics is an emerging field that is still in its infancy.