There is a hierarchy of complexity in sensing technologies starting with (i) transducers for tracking physical parameters (temperature, colour, light level, location etc.), (ii) chemical sensors for monitoring chemical analytes (pH, ions, certain molecules), and finally, and most complex, biosensors for biological targets. Unlike chemical sensors and biosensors, physical transducers do not have to be in intimate (molecular level) surface contact with a sample to deliver the measurement. This turns out to be a key advantage, as transducers can be physically separated from the sample (e.g. temperature, light and colour sensing), or protected within a robust material (temperature sensing). In contrast, chemical sensors and biosensors must n...
Wearable biosensors represent a promising opportunity to continuously and non-invasively track human...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Wearable diagnostic devices that continuously monitor biomarkers of interest can significantly impro...
There is a hierarchy of complexity in sensing technologies starting with (i) transducers for trackin...
Our ability to sense chemistry and biology in challenging scenarios, such as implantable devices for...
Imagine a world in which issues related to long-term (months to years) reliability of chem/bio-sensi...
Imagine a world in which issues related to long-term (months to years) reliability of chem/bio-sensi...
Chemical and biochemical sensors have experienced tremendous growth in the past decade due to advanc...
Despite the wide range of applications and tremendous potential of implantable sensors targeting che...
In recent years, there has been significant progress in a number of sensing technologies related to ...
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...
Wearable biosensors represent a promising opportunity to continuously and non-invasively track human...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Wearable diagnostic devices that continuously monitor biomarkers of interest can significantly impro...
There is a hierarchy of complexity in sensing technologies starting with (i) transducers for trackin...
Our ability to sense chemistry and biology in challenging scenarios, such as implantable devices for...
Imagine a world in which issues related to long-term (months to years) reliability of chem/bio-sensi...
Imagine a world in which issues related to long-term (months to years) reliability of chem/bio-sensi...
Chemical and biochemical sensors have experienced tremendous growth in the past decade due to advanc...
Despite the wide range of applications and tremendous potential of implantable sensors targeting che...
In recent years, there has been significant progress in a number of sensing technologies related to ...
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...
Wearable biosensors represent a promising opportunity to continuously and non-invasively track human...
Since the initial breakthroughs in the 1960’s and 70’s that led to the development of the glucose bi...
Wearable diagnostic devices that continuously monitor biomarkers of interest can significantly impro...