Biosignals and the Development of Novel Biosensors
A special issue of Signals (ISSN 2624-6120).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2021) | Viewed by 14460
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Research in biosensors is crucial for the development of tools that can detect biomarkers and herald the existence of underlying pathogens and illnesses. For instance, the recent Covid-19 crisis has proven the need for such biosensors providing results fast and accurately. Additionally, there is still a continuing need for the diagnosis and monitoring of illnesses and disorders such as cancer, diabetes, and vitamin deficiencies. Other notable applications of biosensors are environmental monitoring and food quality control to sustain healthy resources. Recent advances in biochemistry, nanotechnology, machine learning, and wearable electronics promise a new generation of biosensors that can provide real-time data and fast processing times to prevent delays. In this Special Issue, we are inviting studies that present novel procedures and strategies for the development of highly sensitive and selective biosensors in healthcare services, the agricultural/food industry, and environmental monitoring.
The Special Issue is also the Joint Special Issue of Symmetry [ISSN 2073-8994, SCIE Indexed, IF 2.645].
Dr. Nihan Aydemir
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electrochemical biosensors
- optical biosensors
- piezoelectical biosensors
- healthcare diagnosis
- environmental monitoring
- food quality control
- real-time detection
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