Laure Abensur Vuillaume is emergency physician (M.D) and has completed his PhD in biological science from Lorraine University (France). She works and develops expertise in applied health technologies and medical education
Abstract
To improve the efficiency of current medical practices, more significant data from technology is needed. One lever to optimize medical decision time is to shorten the delay from biological test to results. In the field of fast biological tests, biosensors have received increasing attention and several technologies have been developed to deliver portable, cheap and sensitive analytical systems(1,2). Nevertheless, two main obstacles prevent the marketing of these biosensors: 1) an accurate analysis of the market in terms of real needs for medical practices and 2) perfect matching with current medical recommendations
Nanoelectronics Biosensors
Lab-on-a-chip and multiplexed sensors
Microfluidics and immobilisation technology
Enzyme-based biosensors
Novel transducers and Photonic Sensor Technologies
Bioelectronics and Bioinstrumentation
Application of biosensors in drug Delivery and clinical chemistry