Heinz Nixdorf Lehrstuhl für Biomedizinische Elektronik Zentralinstitut für translationale Krebsforschung der TUM
Heinz Nixdorf Lehrstuhl für Biomedizinische Elektronik Zentralinstitut für translationale Krebsforschung der TUM
Ismaningerstraße 22
81675 München
Profile
The Heinz Nixdorf Chair in Biomedical Electronics focuses on platform technologies for the analysis of cellular functions on a wide variety of time scales. Prior to any development, great emphasis is placed on discussion with clinicians and researchers to gain a deep understanding of unsolved problems in daily clinical processes of in-vitro diagnostics.
CO2 sensors and flow/flow sensors for gases and liquids from SENDSOR use a unique technology, making them lighter, more compact and more versatile. Their mechanical robustness makes them largely insensitive to mechanical stress or chemical substances. Therefore, they are very well suited for reprocessing using thermal or chemical sterilization processes.
The close cooperation between industry and science enables knowledge exchange in both directions and leads to new solutions for current medical technology challenges.
Contact: Dr. Dieter Dill
TranslaTUM Central Institute for Translational Cancer Research of TUM Einsteinstraße 25 (Building 522) 81675 Munich dill(at)tum.de