NJIT Scientists Obtain Innovative Nano Array Patent


Zafer Iqbal and Reginald C. Farrow of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have received a patent for their method of producing arrays of nano-sized electrical probes. The new findings may enhance diagnostic instruments that measure electrical activity’s spatial variation in biological cells.

NJIT Scientists Receive US Patent for Nanoscale Electrical Probe Production Method

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