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In case any of you are attending the Elsevier Biosensors 2012 congress in Cancun, Mexico in May, here is the two posters that we'll be presenting:
"Real-time monitoring of multiple processes of cell-surface interactions"
Abstract Reference Number: BIOS2012_0022
"Bacterial sensors based on E.COLI in biosilica nanoshell with label free EC-OWLS detection"
Abstract…
Posted by OWLS Sensors on April 17, 2012 at 10:15am
Posted by OWLS Sensors on March 29, 2012 at 3:35pm
Hi all
I am trying to get a list together of all recent (last two years) deals done with biosensor technology companies. i.e. where companies have either licensed the biosensor technology or have entered into a codevelopment for a particular target. Particularly outside clinical diagnostics e.g. food/feed contamination
I haven't heard of any outside of clinical diagnostic applications and not much of those either.
Any help or suggestions greatly…
ContinuePosted by Duncan Purvis on January 4, 2012 at 7:36am
Vantix%20R2%20Offering%20Vs3.pdfResearch and teaching laboratories with a desire to utilise biosensors have often found this technology inaccessible due to its high cost and lack of integration. We provide a ready-made platform with which to test, develop and demonstrate your assays for near real time analysis…
ContinuePosted by Duncan Purvis on October 3, 2011 at 7:41am
Hi,I am newbie into the biosensor field. I am planning to work on the SAW biosensor. I have a very basic doubt regarding the mass loading principle employed in SAW. In the case of immunosensors with…Continue
Started by Rahul Kishor in General Q&A Dec 7, 2011.
Hi,I have to come up with a mini design for one my courses and I was thinking about designing an ELISA based biosensor to detect H1N1. I am confused as to what my sample should be, should I use…Continue
Started by Subha Shankar in General Q&A Dec 3, 2011.
Welcome to the Biosensor Forum: This site is a platform for researchers, institutions, vendors and service providers in the life science industry and academia to connect with each other and to start discussions about research projects, events, technologies and products. In that sense, the Biosensor Forum is a social network for the life science industry, where everything goes as long as it relates to the core objective of providing an open platform for… Continue
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