Abstract

Micro/Nano mechatronics have been used in our daily devices or products to achieve miniaturization, low-energy consumption, low-cost, minimum material usage, high-efficiency, high-integration, and high-functionality. One of the significant applications has been investigated based on the micro/nano mechatronics in biological and medical fields. To understand and to control biological system, micro-nano manipulation is one of the key technologies for innovations from engineering and science viewpoints. This special issue is basically organized by the selected papers which were presented in the International Symposium on Micro-Nanomechatronics and Human Science (MHS) from 2005 to 2010. The symposiums were held as joined with the symposium on “System Cell Engineering by Multi-scale Manipulation” which is the Scientific Research of Priority Areas, MEXT, Japan. Hence, this special issue shows the cutting edges of biological applications by micro/nano manipulation and mechatronics technologies including current and future applications of this research fields. As brief introductions of each paper are follows,

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