This document provides an introduction to microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip technologies for biomedical applications. It discusses the basic principles of microsystems and microfabrication. Specifically, it describes how microsystems integrate electrical and other functions on the micrometer scale using microsensors and microactuators. The document also provides examples of biosensors and discusses the history and commercial applications of glucose biosensors. Finally, it suggests that the global market for biosensors and bioelectronics will continue growing significantly in the coming years as the technology develops.