Molecular Research in Wearable Self Diagnostics: Against Microbiology Infection
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Microbiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2025 | Viewed by 90
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sensing; virus; infection
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Viruses penetrate the human body at the molecular level. The infinite proliferation of these viruses in the body can be fatal to life support. General virus diagnosis relies on culture, DNA electrophoresis separation assays, etc. All diseases can be discovered after the bacteria settle or during their progression. However, the semiconductor technology that is advancing allows for infinite amplification and ultra-high-speed calculation of electronic signals at the micro, nano and pico levels. Therefore, the electronic sensing technology that is being developed can analyze, block, and prevent the early stages of disease viruses. And it can prevent disease viruses before they invade. This kind of digital signal amplification and calculation technology is a comprehensive science and art, including mathematics, electronics, biochemistry, physical education, philosophy, and medicine. In addition, the current technology can be used on the human skin surface, in vivo, in vitro, wearables, drug injection, unmanned diagnosis, etc. In addition, self-diagnosis and treatment are possible at the level of AI medical doctors remotely. This kind of technological evolution will contribute to disease liberation, life extension and rapid human evolution
Dr. Suw Young Ly
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- in vivo
- in vitro
- assay
- molecule
- skin
- AI medical doctor
- semiconductor
- digital signal
- unmanned diagnosis treatment
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