Biosensor News and Research

Latest Biosensor News and Research

New rapid and affordable method shows promise for diagnosis of dry eye diseases

New rapid and affordable method shows promise for diagnosis of dry eye diseases

UTSA professor awarded grant to support development of prostate cancer detection method

UTSA professor awarded grant to support development of prostate cancer detection method

New self-powered, wearable patch allows non-invasive monitoring of glucose in sweat

New self-powered, wearable patch allows non-invasive monitoring of glucose in sweat

Researchers take first steps towards development of biosensor for detection of bacteria

Researchers take first steps towards development of biosensor for detection of bacteria

Pan-European initiative receives €3.7 million funding to train next generation of brain tumor researchers

Pan-European initiative receives €3.7 million funding to train next generation of brain tumor researchers

Researchers develop rapid test for Zika virus diagnosis

Researchers develop rapid test for Zika virus diagnosis

Band-Aid sized device produces sweat even when patient is relaxed and cool

Band-Aid sized device produces sweat even when patient is relaxed and cool

Nanomedical Diagnostics introduces new NTA biosensor for faster, reliable characterization of proteins

Nanomedical Diagnostics introduces new NTA biosensor for faster, reliable characterization of proteins

New bioanalytical method could pave way for personalized drug therapy

New bioanalytical method could pave way for personalized drug therapy

New 10-minute test uses drops of blood or saliva for early detection of cancers

New 10-minute test uses drops of blood or saliva for early detection of cancers

Scientists create wearable diagnostic biosensor that can detect three diabetes-related compounds

Scientists create wearable diagnostic biosensor that can detect three diabetes-related compounds

New biosensor technology could be used in wearable devices to monitor health

New biosensor technology could be used in wearable devices to monitor health

New biosensor rapidly detects tiny concentrations of influenza A virus

New biosensor rapidly detects tiny concentrations of influenza A virus

EPFL scientists develop new antibody-linked biosensor to track drug concentration in the blood

EPFL scientists develop new antibody-linked biosensor to track drug concentration in the blood

TUM scientists develop new pH sensor that provides insights into tumor metabolism

TUM scientists develop new pH sensor that provides insights into tumor metabolism

US and UK health organizations recognize iRhythm's Zio as key diagnostic cardiac monitoring system

US and UK health organizations recognize iRhythm's Zio as key diagnostic cardiac monitoring system

BioDirection's TBI detection system shows potential to reduce unnecessary CT scans

BioDirection's TBI detection system shows potential to reduce unnecessary CT scans

New method for diagnosing flu virus from breath samples could provide faster results

New method for diagnosing flu virus from breath samples could provide faster results

European hospital introduces Philips Minicare cTnI point-of-care blood test for rapid diagnosis of heart attack

European hospital introduces Philips Minicare cTnI point-of-care blood test for rapid diagnosis of heart attack

Researchers develop improved method for using graphene-based transistors to detect harmful genes

Researchers develop improved method for using graphene-based transistors to detect harmful genes

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