Sensera’s MEMS Mimic Human Organs Through Bioengineering
04 June 2018 - 8:55AM
Business Wire
Sensera Inc., a leading provider of MEMS devices, is adapting
its technology for new applications in bioengineering. The
company’s MEMS, or MicroElectroMechanical Systems, technology is
now being used at Harvard University in the creation of
microfluidic devices, which mimic the functions of living human
organs, including the lung, intestine, kidney, skin, bone marrow
and blood-brain barrier.
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“Sensera is a key partner providing critical microdevice
component fabrication, which enables our growing applications in
precision medicine and personalized health,” said Dr. Richard
Novak, Senior Staff Engineer at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute
for Biologically Inspired Engineering. “These microchips, called
‘organs-on-chips’, offer a potential alternative to traditional
animal testing. Each organ-on-chip comprises a polymeric membrane
that contains hollow channels lined by living human cells.”
“These hollow, microfluidic channels carry fluids in a way that
accurately mimics various functions of the human body, including
the respiratory, circulatory and digestive systems. Mechanical
forces can be applied to emulate the physical microenvironments of
living organs, including breathing motions in the lung and
peristalsis-like deformations in the intestine,” Dr. Novak
explained.
For Wyss Institute and other customers, Sensera provides molds
to manufacture the polymeric membranes that are assembled in the
organ-on-a-chip microfluidic devices. Ralph Schmitt, CEO of Sensera
Inc., said, “Manufacturing these molds is a new challenge for us.
We’ve had to adapt our traditional MEMS processes and implement a
very stringent quality management system that meets the demands of
biomedical applications. Through our collaboration with the Wyss
Institute, we now have multiple customers engaged in this
technology.”
“Sensera has been able to deliver consistent quality while
meeting challenging specifications,” Dr. Novak added.
The success of Sensera’s involvement in the microfluidic device
market is supported by the fact that it is ISO 9001 certified and
is working towards its ISO 13485 certification. “These types of
MEMS-based products are exciting,” Schmitt said. “It’s a
high-growth market space in precision medical technology. We are
pleased to be able to offer such unique capabilities for customers
impacting the health of people worldwide.”
About Sensera
Sensera Inc. (MicroDevices) is a designer and manufacturer of
specialized high-performance sensors, and modules. Sensera’s core
expertise in MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) based
technologies is bringing custom devices from concept to market.
More information on www.sensera.com
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