In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we spoke to 2023’s recipient of the Ralph N. Adams Award in Analytical Chemistry, Professor Joseph Wang, about the ...
A clinical-stage diagnostics company using biosensors to develop tests that could cheaply and rapidly detect infectious diseases has raised $1.5 million. Using genetically engineered B cells — a type ...
DNA can signal the presence of or predisposition to a slew of diseases, including cancer. The ability to flag down these clues, known as biomarkers, allows medical professionals to make critical early ...
A new biosensor chip that boasts an accurate and inexpensive design may increase accessibility to high-quality diagnostics. The biosensor, developed by researchers at the National Institute of ...
VANCOUVER, BC and FRANKFURT, GERMANY / ACCESSWIRE / July 28, 2021 / XPhyto Therapeutics Corp. (CSE:XPHY)(OTCQB:XPHYF)(FSE:4XT) ("XPhyto" or the "Company") announces today that its acquisition target, ...
This device may enable miniaturization and new point-of-care applications in doctors' offices. Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early ...
Graphene-based field-effect transistors, for example, could register the tiniest changes in the electronic properties caused by the molecules when they interact with this atomically thin layer.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early detection of cancer and "personalized medicine" tailored to the specific ...
SAN DIEGO, July 10, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Nanomedical Diagnostics, leading manufacturer of graphene biosensors that accelerate pharmaceutical development, launches the new Super ...
Researchers have created an ultrasensitive biosensor that could open up new opportunities for early detection of cancer and "personalized medicine" tailored to the specific biochemistry of individual ...
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