Research project type
Implantable Microsystems for Personalised Anti-Cancer Therapy
Principal investigator
Principal investigator
Research team
Research team
Overview
Description
Implantable Microsystems for Personalised Anti-Cancer Therapy (IMPACT) is a five-year £5.2 million research project to develop new approaches to cancer treatment using implanted smart sensors on silicon, fabricated in the University of Edinburgh's Scottish Microelectronics Centre.
Research Team
Joyce Tait, Gill Haddow, Theresa Ikegwuonu
Funding
This project is funded by an EPSRC Programme Grant.
Research themes
- Social Studies of Information and Communication Technologies
- Studies of the life sciences
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