Conferences
2–17 November 2020, Online
The 1st International Electronic Conference on Biosensors
The birth of biosensors dates back to the early 1960s, when Clark and Lyons (1962) introduced the concept of using an enzyme coupled with an electrode as a reagent. After decades of intense research, biosensors attracted the attention of a large scientific community, and they currently have a very wide range of applications due to their simplicity, low cost, and precision that aim at improving quality of life. This range covers their use for environmental monitoring, disease detection, food safety, defense, drug discovery, and many more.
The scope of this online conference is to get together worldwide well-known experts who are currently working in biosensors technologies and to provide an online forum for presenting and discussing new results.
Throughout this event, we aim to cover, among others, the following topics:
- Technologies for innovative biosensors
- Bioengineered and biomimetic receptors
- Microfluidics for biosensing
- Biosensors for emergency situations
- Nanotechnologies and nanomaterials for biosensors
- Intra- and extracellular biosensing
- Advanced applications in clinical, environmental, food safety, and cultural heritage fields