Research Lines

The nanoBiosystems Group is committed to pioneering advanced, miniaturized diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, translating fundamental scientific discoveries into practical clinical applications. Although our primary focus is on tackling healthcare challenges in gynecology and infertility, our research also addresses wider medical issues, contributing to solutions across diverse fields.

Microfluidic nanobiosensors

Microfluidic nanobiosensors integrated with advanced spectroscopy techniques for enhanced sensitivity in detection.

Microrobotic tools

Microrobotic tools

 Tethered and untethered microrobotic tools for precise cell manipulation and controlled drug delivery.

Smart sensor-actuators

organ-on-a-chip

 Smart sensor-actuator systems for next-generation organ-on-a-chip platforms.

Imaging and Advanced Control Systems

Imaging and advanced care control systems

 In vivo imaging and control for deploying sensing and actuation micro-nanosystems.

Publications

The list of publications of our group is periodically updated on the publications section

Other publications, such as conference proceedings and book chapters are shown bellow: 

Sperm-micromotors for assisted reproduction and drug delivery 
F Striggow, F Akbar, A Aziz, M Medina-Sánchez 
Recent Progress in Medical Miniature Robots

Microrobot's performance in cell-lining surfaces and ex-vivo tissue 
Carla Ribeiro, Richard Nauber, Azaam Aziz, David Castellanos-Robles, Mariana Hebenstreit, Franziska, Medina-Sánchez
International Conference on Manipulation, Automation and Robotics at Small Scales (MARSS)

Optimization of smart microactuators utilizing 2D and 3D lithography 
Sumaiya Tahera Rahman, David Castellanos-Robles, Fatemeh Rajabasadi, Mariana Medina-Sánchez
International Conference on Manipulation, Automation and Robotics at Small Scales (MARSS)

Photoacoustics-guided real-time closed-loop control of magnetic microrobots through deep learning 
R Nauber, J Hoppe, D Castellanos-Robles, M Medina-Sánchez 
International Conference on Manipulation, Automation and Robotics at Small Scales (MARSS)

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