Cell handling and diagnostic technology Research Group
Research Outline
Development of Diagnostic Technologies for Cancer, Infectious Diseases, etc. utilizing Nano/micro-device technologies
Development of highly sensitive detection systems for pathogens and target cells (Hashimoto)
Development of quantitative detection and single-cell handling technologies for cancer cells (Kajimoto)
Development of label-free evaluation technologies for single-cells by using microfluidic devices (Yokota)
Development of 2PP based 3D bioprinting and advanced nanofluidic biodevices (Hirano)
Our research activity aims to establish extracorporeal diagnostic technologies for cancer, infectious diseases, etc. utilizing cell handling techniques based on the nano/micro-device technology which is the strong point of AIST Shikoku.
Members
Research Theme
Development of a rapid diagnostic device for metastatic cancer
Development of a single-cell handling technology via a Nano-tweezers
Development of high-definition and high-complexity bioprinting using two-photon polymerization
Development of advanced nanofluidic biodevices