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=''Project title''=
=''Project title''=
*Project type: ''Ph.d project'', or other type
*Project type: ''InstaPatch''
*Project responsible: ''Name of responsible''
*Project responsible: ''Long Quang Nguyen''
*Supervisors: ''Name of the supervisors''
*Supervisors: ''Stephan Sylvest Keller''
*Partners involved: ''Institutes, centers or others involved''
*Partners involved: ''Leo Foundation and Gentoffe Hospital''
*Project start: ''2019-01-01''
*Thesis: link to the thesis in orbit
*Thesis: link to the thesis in orbit


==Project description==
==Project description==
''A description of the project''
''This project is a part of InstaPatch project that belong to Associate Professor Stephan Sylvest Keller. In this part, the fabrication process for pyrolytic carbon microneedles will be developed by direct write lithography technique. The final microneedle structure will have a sharp tip with atleast 400um in height. After fabrication, the microneedle will be characterized in penetration properties and be ready to be used as electrochemical sensor for histamine sensing.''


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Project title

  • Project type: InstaPatch
  • Project responsible: Long Quang Nguyen
  • Supervisors: Stephan Sylvest Keller
  • Partners involved: Leo Foundation and Gentoffe Hospital
  • Project start: 2019-01-01
  • Thesis: link to the thesis in orbit

Project description

This project is a part of InstaPatch project that belong to Associate Professor Stephan Sylvest Keller. In this part, the fabrication process for pyrolytic carbon microneedles will be developed by direct write lithography technique. The final microneedle structure will have a sharp tip with atleast 400um in height. After fabrication, the microneedle will be characterized in penetration properties and be ready to be used as electrochemical sensor for histamine sensing.

Publications

Name of publication 1 made in this project

Reference and link to the publication

Name of publication2 made in this project

Reference and link to the publication

Name of publication3 made in this project

Reference and link to the publication