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4 October 1994 Sensors 2000: advanced biosensor systems for space life sciences
John W. Hines, Robert D. Ricks
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Abstract
Sensors 2000! (S2K!) is a specialized, high performance workgroup primarily organized to provide focused, directed, advanced biosensor and bioinstrumentation systems technology in support of NASA's life sciences spaceflight and ground-based research and development programs. A concurrent objective is to promote the mutual use, application, and transition of developed technology by collaborating in academiccommercial-government leveraging, joint research, technology utilization and commercialization, and strategic partnering alliances.
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John W. Hines and Robert D. Ricks "Sensors 2000: advanced biosensor systems for space life sciences", Proc. SPIE 2270, NASA/SPIE Conference on Spin-Off Technologies from NASA for Commercial Sensors and Scientific Applications, (4 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188817
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Life sciences

Biosensors

Biomedical optics

Analog electronics

Data storage

Information operations

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