C3Bio
Centre for Biosensors, Bioelectronics and Biodevices
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Conference on Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
The University of Bath hosted the PROSENSE Conference on Prostate Cancer Diagnosis on 12-13 September 2016 – an event part of the University of Bath 50th Anniversary celebrations. The conference was designed to bring together academics, clinicians and industry colleagues,...
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Establishing UK-Turkey Research Links
The University of Bath hosted a four-day workshop for early career researchers from Universities in the UK and Turkey to promote scientific collaborations between the two countries. The workshop entitled "Electrochemical nucleic acid based biosensors and microfluidic devices for healthcare...
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Ben Metcalfe - new lecturer in bioelectronics
Dr Ben Metcalfe has recently been appointed to the post of Lecturer within the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath. Ben holds a PhD in biomedical microelectronics and has research interests in many areas of low-power...
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Pedro Estrela edits book on biosensors
Dr Pedro Estrela from the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering is the guest editor of the book "Biosensor Technologies for Detection of Biomolecules" published by the Biochemical Society and Portland Press as a volume of the journal Essays in...
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World first memristive biosensor with DNA aptamers
Researchers from the University of Bath, the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern publish in the journal Nano Letters the very first worldwide report on the development of an ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensor employing...
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An inexpensive and fast pathogenic bacteria screening device
While pathogenic bacteria contribute to a large number of globally important diseases and infections, current clinical diagnosis is based on processes that often involve culturing which can be time-consuming. Therefore, innovative, simple, rapid and low-cost solutions to effectively reduce the...
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feature on collaboration with Sao Paulo
As part of a special "worldwide collection of articles" devoted to links with Brazil, the University of Bath highlighted the collaboration between Dr Pedro Estrela and the University of Sao Paulo: http://www.bath.ac.uk/case-studies/developing-biosensor-devices-for-better-cancer-diagnosis/ The article describes the collaboration between Dr Estrela...
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sandpit event of the GW4 Biosensor Network
A sandpit event of the GW4 Biosensor Network took place in Cardiff on the 19th May with researchers from all 4 Universities. The sandpit was focused on healthcare applications and brought together researchers from very different scientific backgrounds. Several ideas...
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1st GW4 Biosensor Network Workshop
The 1st GW4 Biosensor Network Workshop took place at the University of Bath on the 24th March. Around 40 researchers from the 4 GW4 Universities took part with a range of interesting talks and posters. There were several networking sessions...
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GW4 Biosensor Network
We are pleased to announce that we have received a GW4 Initiator Fund award to create a GW4 Biosensor Network. The GW4 Biosensor Network will bring together researchers from different disciplines with an interest on biosensors. Biosensors measure chemical or biological...