Spotlight On: Develop your assay – What type of Gii do you need? With Michelle Ntola
Q: What is your academic and professional background? I earned a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Imperial College London […]

Q: What is your academic and professional background? I earned a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Imperial College London […]
Electrochemical biosensors are innovative devices that are able to perform highly sensitive assays in short periods of time. For healthcare, […]
Biosensors have transformed fields such as healthcare, biotechnology and environmental science by facilitating early disease diagnosis, real-time environmental monitoring and […]
From detecting biomarkers in body fluids to enabling real-time health tracking, nanomaterial-based biosensors have the potential to transform patient care […]
Researchers develop a new electrode material using sustainable carbon nanomaterial Gii, enabling smaller, more efficient energy storage for Internet of […]
Scientists at the University of the West of Scotland and University of Glasgow find carbon nanomaterial Gii has high detectivity, […]