Special Issue:
"Biosensors for Point-of-Care Applications" -
Sensors JournalGuest EditorProf. Dr I-Ming HsingDepartment of Chemical Engineering and Director of Bioengineering program Room 2004 A
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Tel: + (852) 23587131, Fax: + (852) 31064857
E-mail:
[email protected];
http://ihome.ust.hk/~kehsingKeywords:
Biosensors, BioMEMS, Biomicrosystem, Electrochemistry-based Detection
of Biomacromolecules and Fuel Cells (PEFC, DMFC and Micro Fuel Cell)
Deadline for Paper submission: 31 August 2008
Summary
Biosensors
and bioanalytical devices that are able to provide accurate detection
of target analytes have always been important in the fields of medical
diagnostics, food testing and environmental monitoring. Many of the
available diagnostic and detection platform technologies require the
operation of bulky instruments by well-trained staff and it often takes
days to complete a single testing. Over the years, there are increasing
needs for the development of portable, integrated biosensors that can
be operated outside the laboratory by untrained personnel. These
devices, once developed, will have a major impact on the applications
of personal care, health, food, and environment monitoring.
Until
now, other than glucose sensors and pregnancy testing strips, very few
biosensors have demonstrated their success in large scale and long term
operations. Encouragingly, in recent years, because of the improved
understanding in genomics and proteomics and the advances in techniques
of microfabrication and instrumentation, many interesting and
innovative concepts and prototypes for integrated and automated
bioanalytical systems have been reported.
This special issue
entitled "Biosensors for Point of Care Applications" is intended to be
a timely and comprehensive report on new emerging technologies that are
currently being developed by research laboratories world-wide on
biosensors and biomicrodevices (e.g. DNA sensor, protein sensor,
glucose sensor, immunosensor, biochip, bioMEMS) with emphasis on,
but limited to, point of care and point of use applications. Research
papers, short communications and reviews are all welcome. In case the
author is interested in submitting a review, it would be helpful to
discuss with the guest-editor before your submission.
Keywords
Biosensors, Biomicrosystem, Biochip, Biodetection, Point of Care, DNA, Protein
Submission
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http://www.mdpi.org/sensorsMDPI - Matthias Burkhalter - 16 July 2008