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Format
inperson
Location and Room
Mid-Campus Center, Room 8100 (Dacey Auditiorium)
Address
4590 Children's PL, St. Louis MO 63110
Yameng Xu, IMSE PhD Candidate
Microelectronics made of flexible and bioresorbable materials are gaining interest in a variety of areas of clinical medicine. The flexibility of such electronic devices makes it possible to have less mechanical mismatch with biological tissues, ensuring both high efficacy of implanted devices and improved mitigation of foreign body reaction in vivo. The in vivo resorption through hydrolysis allows bioresorbable microelectronic devices to be excreted from the body without the necessity of secondary removal surgeries. The peripheral nervous system plays inimitable roles in daily activity. Research, diagnosis and treatments still need development because of the complexity and fragility of nervous system. Here, we aim to examine the use of flexible and bioresorbable implantable microelectronic devices as ...