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SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013
FÃsico experimental interesado por aspectos multidisciplinares y especialmente por aquellos relacionados con las ciencias de la vida. En su trayectoria destacan aplicaciones de la fÃsica a la biocompatibilidad de materiales para el sistema locomotor o la visión, experimentos de simulación de los mecanismos de sÃntesis de los primeros aminoácidos o la propuesta de biosensores para la detección de infecciones bacterianas o para la prevención de riesgos cardiovasculares. Además, es un amante de la naturaleza y del deporte, siendo practicante asiduo de triatlón.
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013
The Intelligent Guerilla Beehive is intended to offer refuge and protection to swarming bee colonies in urban areas. The outer membrane of the beehive (Sensorial Skin) is a smart fabric that integrates organic and electronic elements. Bacteria living in the upper cellulose skin act as biosensors. When they sense a specific degree of pollution they change colors an make patterns that reflect the environmental threats. A further, double-sided skin shelters a second type of bacteria that attacks the bees’ natural enemy – the Varroa destructor mite.
Credit: tom mesic
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
Dr. Yanbin Li and senior research associate Rong Hui Wang test a sample for E. coli using an impedance biosensor.
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
The Dermal Abyss creates a direct access to the compartments in the body and reflects inner metabolic processes in the shape of a tattoo. Traditional tattoo inks are replaced with biosensors whose color changes in response to variations of glucose, pH and sodium in the interstitial fluid. It blends advances in biotechnology with traditional methods in tattoo artistry.
credit: Christopher Sonnleitner
Photos of Lab on a Chip Europe, Advances in Microarray Technology, Biodetection & Biosensors, Single Cell Analysis Europe, Barcelona 2013
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke
SensUs 2019, an international student competition at TU Eindhoven in which teams yearly compete with their own biosensor. This year they developed a biosensing system to detect precise levels of adalimumab in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
credit: Bart van Overbeeke