Biochemical Sensors

Biomechanical Sensors

Point-of-care biosensors have successfully diagnosed and managed chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis. Novel technologies now open new opportunities for chemical sensors.

The Biochemical Sensors Theme focuses on novel biorecognition surface chemistries and gas species enabling for the very first time the development of continuous use biosensors for connected medical devices.

Subthemes

2.1 Interstitial fluid-based sensor for nutrition, health and drug monitoring
2.2 Saliva-based oral wearable biosensors
2.3 Sensitive and low-cost nanowire-based chemical sensors
2.4 Wearable sensors for improved sleep
2.5 Ultrathin gold nanowire electronic-skin (E-skin) bio-conformal smart patch

Who's involved

Justin Gooding

Theme Leader, Physical and Chemical Sensors
UNSW
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Nigel Lovell

Theme Leader, Data and Applications
UNSW
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Guangzhao Mao

Head of School, Chemical Engineering
UNSW
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Dewei Chu

Chief Investigator
UNSW
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Yuantong Gu

Professor
QUT
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