It is over 40 years since the first papers proposing the concept of the artificial pancreas, by combining glucose monitoring with an insulin pump[1]. Yet even now, there is no chemical sensor/biosensor that can function reliably inside the body for more than a few days, and such is the gap in what can be delivered (days), and what is required (years) for implantable devices, it is not surprising that in health diagnostics, the overwhelmingly dominant paradigm for reliable measurements is still single use disposable sensors. Realising disruptive improvements in chem/bio-sensing platforms capable of long-term independent operation requires a step-back and rethinking of strategies, and considering solutions suggested by nature and materials s...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Imagine a world in which issues related to long-term (months to years) reliability of chem/bio-sensi...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
It is over 40 years since the first papers proposing the concept of the artificial pancreas, by comb...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Through developments in 3D fabrication technologies in recent years, we can now build and characteri...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Our ability to sense chemistry and biology in challenging scenarios, such as implantable devices for...
Autonomous chemical sensing platforms capable of operating independently for long periods of time (m...
The 1980s vision of low-cost autonomous chem/bio-sensing devices that can function reliably for year...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Imagine a world in which issues related to long-term (months to years) reliability of chem/bio-sensi...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
It is over 40 years since the first papers proposing the concept of the artificial pancreas, by comb...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Through developments in 3D fabrication technologies in recent years, we can now build and characteri...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Our ability to sense chemistry and biology in challenging scenarios, such as implantable devices for...
Autonomous chemical sensing platforms capable of operating independently for long periods of time (m...
The 1980s vision of low-cost autonomous chem/bio-sensing devices that can function reliably for year...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Imagine a world in which issues related to long-term (months to years) reliability of chem/bio-sensi...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...