Jan 16 - Jan 16
2019
Wed - Wed

PHIND/eWear Joint Workshop on Biosensors

Clark Center Auditorium


Research on innovative biosensing devices has potential to improve the health of individuals and populations.  Stanford University professors investigate novel approaches to detect biomarkers of illnesses such as sepsis, cancers, influenza, depression and more.  Wearable and point-of-care diagnostics could allow testing that is faster, less invasive, more frequent and/or remote from the clinic. Illness may be detected earlier and treated more effectively using data from future biosensors.


"Topic of wearable electrochemical devices for noninvasive biosensing"

Alberto Salleo, PhD
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
Stanford University

"Real-time biomolecular sensors"

Tom Soh, PhD
Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Radiology
Stanford University

"Topic of magnetoresistive biosensors"

Shan Wang, PhD
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University