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Microfluidic chip with bioimpedance sensor to study blood rheology

Giovedì 25 settembre si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Grandori (Edificio 4 – piano seminterrato) alle ore 14:30 dal titolo “Microfluidic chip with bioimpedance sensor to study blood rheology”.
Il seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Olivier Francais, ESIEE Paris.
Abstract
Microfluidic chips are promising tools for studying blood rheology in the context of diseases such as sickle cell anemia. These miniaturized devices can mimic the geometry and environment of blood capillaries, allowing precise control of flow and characterization of red blood cells. The integration of electrodes into these chips allows the electrical impedance of blood to be measured, providing a means of quantifying red blood cell properties such as deformability and stiffness. This approach, combining microfluidics and bioimpedance, paves the way for new methods of diagnosis, treatment monitoring, and therapeutic molecule screening by providing essential information on the behavior of blood cells at the single red blood cell level.
