El Dr. Gómez-Martínez se desempeña como científico en el Centro de Microelectrónica en la sede de Barcelona, España. Recientemente publicó, en asocio con el Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), un trabajo en nature nanotechnology (Jul 2013) sobre su investigación relacionada con un sensor de presión de silicio para aplicaciones intracelulares. Más información en: http://www.lagranepoca.com/28623-nanotecnologia-insertan-microchips-celulas-para-medir-presion, http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/v8/n7/full/nnano.2013.118.html)
El abstract de su charla es:
Micro Nano devices for life sciences
Scientific interest in the intersection of micro- and nanotechnologies with biology has focused on providing new tools to study fundamental questions in life sciences. Fabrication based on these techniques offers the potential to develop integrated devices in micro or nano sized dimension and allows for new opportunities for the physical, mechanical, electrical or molecular analysis of cells and tissues among other fields. While, the use of the devices has been focused on extracellular or invasive techniques, other has been oriented in studies in cell biology. Furthermore, silicon-based devices have revealed their practical use in life science application because of their inherent biocompatibility.







