Proceedings of MATSUS Fall 2023 Conference (MATSUSFall23)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29363/nanoge.matsus.2023.024
Publication date: 18th July 2023
Bioelectronic devices show great promise in healthcare and environmental sensing due to their ability to provide longitudinal monitoring to maintain optimal status and evaluate physical and (bio)chemical changes. Electrochemical (bio)sensors are at the centre of this effort and offer a vast potential to revolutionize conventional diagnostics and environmental sensing methods that uses traditional laboratory tests-based evaluations, that are slow and mainly require in-person visits or frequent sampling if the long-term analysis is necessary.
In this presentation, I will give a brief overview of our recently developed electrochemical methodologies targeting of sensing and monitoring of various metabolites, hormones and microorganisms to acquire better knowledge on diagnosis and disease progression of diseases and environmental changes. This talk will summarize how to design sustainable sensors, and integrated electronics and how to use them in clinical and environmental settings with our unique access to patient materials and environmental samples, which creates an unprecedented opportunity to address fundamental questions in medical and environmental monitoring.