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LIQUID CRYSTALS: FRONTIERS IN BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS

edited by Scott J Woltman (Brown University, USA) , Gregory D Jay (Rhode Island Hospital & Brown University, USA) , & Gregory P Crawford (Brown University, USA)

The confluence of the fields of liquid crystals and biomedical engineering is resulting in remarkable interdisciplinary research. This book focuses on the potential for inherently translational research in one field of engineering to radically alter the scope of another. The text reviews the exciting advances being made in displays, spectroscopy, sensors and diagnostics, biomimicking, actuators and lasers with regards to liquid crystalline materials, and biomedicine. The liquid crystal field — which has delivered revolutionary devices in the display, optics, and telecommunications industries — is now poised to make significant inroads into biology, medicine, and biomedical engineering.

 
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Readership: The interdisciplinary nature of this text allows for a broad potential readership: professors, graduate or upper-level undergraduate students, researchers, and industry/medical professionals active in the fields of liquid crystals and biomedical engineering.
 
“… on the whole, this is a fantastic book. Containing new and important information, this is a worthwhile purchase both for postgraduates, and for more seasoned liquid crystal researchers and bio-engineers who want to be inspired in a new research direction.”
Liquid Crystals Today

 
516pp
Pub. date: Aug 2007
eISBN: 9789812778871
 
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