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Clemson University Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B)


Engineered Biosystems in the Service of Human Health: DNA and protein microarrays; molecular electronic devices using biologically active molecules; neurochips; electronic nose; implantable biosensors and biocompatability


Anthony Guiseppi-Elie (Centre Director)
Sean Brahim (Director, Biosensors Laboratory)
G. Scott Taylor (Acting Director, Biochips Laboratory)


C3B Laboratories
Clemson University Research Park
100 Technology Drive
Anderson, SC 29625
USA
Phone: +1-864-656-1712
Fax: +1-864-656-1713


Clemson has a number of technologies available that may be used in the area of medical or biotechnological research:
“Percutaneous Devices”
“Soft Tissue Implants”
“Surface Textured Soft Tissue Implants
“Anchorage of Isoelastic Implants”
“Intraocular Lens
“Intra-Urethral Device For Incontinence And Method For Making And Using The Same”
“Biodegradable Copolymer for Biomaterial Applications”
“Radiation Therapy for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia”
“Particle Analysis by Continuous-Wave Photon Migration Techniques”
“Vascular Biomaterial Devices And Methods”


In vivo Biosensors: Implantable biosensors for trauma monitoring during mass casualty”
“Cell-Based Sensing: Cell-based neurotoxicity array biosensor
“Electronic NOSE: Electronic NOSE for trauma monitoring”
“Brain Tumor BioChip: DNA biochips for brain tumor cancer diagnostic and prognostics”
“Bioelectronic Devices and Bioelectrochemistry: Sub-cellular monitoring using nanobiosensors and nanobeacons”