This document summarizes the sensitivity analysis of a nano-newton CMOS-MEMS capacitive force sensor for biomedical applications. The sensitivity analysis investigated how structural parameters like the length, width, and thickness of comb fingers, as well as the gap between them, affect the sensor's sensitivity. The analysis found that sensitivity is maximized when the gap is decreased to 2 μm, length is increased to 120 μm, and thickness is increased to 0.828 μm. This results in a 251.85% increase in sensitivity for increased capacitance and a 240.9% increase for decreased capacitance. In conclusion, optimizing these structural parameters can significantly improve the sensor's sensitivity.