Biological Microsensors
Submission deadline: 2023-11-30
Section Collection Editors

Section Collection Information

Dear colleagues,

 

The "Biological Microsensors" section of Microsensors journal showcases the latest advancements in microsensor technologies specifically designed for biological applications. This section serves as a platform to explore the intersection of biology and sensor technology, highlighting innovative research, methodologies, and practical applications. By bridging these disciplines, the section aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and drive the development of cutting-edge solutions in the field of biological microsensors.

In this section, researchers and scientists contribute their findings and insights on various aspects of biological microsensors. The scope includes biosensors for environmental CO2 fixation and monitoring, microfluidic devices for cell analysis and manipulation, novel techniques for biomolecular detection and analysis, and advancements in biosensors for environmental monitoring and biosecurity. The integration of microsensors with biological systems, the development of lab-on-a-chip platforms for biomedical research, and the application of sensor-based approaches to study cellular processes are also covered.

The "Biological Microsensors" section aims to advance the field by encouraging knowledge exchange and collaboration among researchers from diverse backgrounds. By providing a platform for sharing research outcomes and exploring new ideas, this section contributes to the development of innovative technologies and solutions in the realm of biological microsensors.


Section Editors

Dr. Wangbiao Guo

Assoc. Prof. Giuseppe Lanza

Assoc. Prof. Hoda S. El-Sayed

Assoc. Prof. Guangzhen Wu

Prof. Archana Yadav

Dr. Asmaa Sami Mansour

Dr. Fakhar Islam

Dr. Zhibing Wu

Keywords

biosensors; microsensor technologies; environmental CO2 fixation and monitoring; biological applications; interdisciplinary collaboration; biomolecular detection; microfluidic devices; biomedical imaging; point-of-care testing; wearable biosensors; lab-on-a-chip platforms

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