Micro/Nano Biosensors—Fundamentals, Fabrication, and Applications
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Nano- and Micro-Technologies in Biosensors".
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Interests: micro/nanofluidics; micro–nanofabrication; lab on a chip; cell separation; microfluidic technology; acousto/magneto/electro-microfluidics
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Interests: nanofluids; nanomaterials; microfluidics; nanofluidics; cooling and energy technologies; thermophysical properties and thermal transport
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Interests: advanced nanomanufacturing; bio-inspired sensing; micro/nano-sensors; lab on chip
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Advancements in micro and nanotechnology have enabled novel, sensitive, portable, wearable, and low-cost biosensors, which find broad uses in a variety of fields, including personalized medicine, point of care diagnostics, drug discovery, public health, and environmental health monitoring.
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue on “Micro/Nano Biosensors—Fundamentals, Fabrication, and Application”. This Special Issue focuses on reporting innovations on a variety of topics in micro/nano biosensors, from fundamental principles and advanced micro/nanomanufacturing techniques to novel materials and metamaterials, platform integration, and biological and medical applications. Topics of interest include novel development in microfluidic/nanofluidic sensors, flexible/wearable electronic sensors, as well as biosensors that use electrochemical, optical, acoustic, magnetic, and other principles. The scope of the journal is wide on biosensing, including but not limited to the following areas:
• Micro/nano biosensing;
• Microfluidics and nanofluidic biosensors;
• Micro and nanofabrication;
• Lab-on-a-chip sensors;
• Electrochemical sensing;
• Optofluidic sensing;
• Physiological signal detection;
• Detection of viruses and bacteria;
• Flexible and wearable electronic biosensors;
• Novel materials, e.g., 2D, metamaterials, and liquid metals, for biosensing;
• Field effect transistors (FET) for biosensing.
Both original research and topical reviews on recent developments in the field will be considered for publication.
Dr. Cheng Wang
Prof. Dr. S. M. Sohel Murshed
Dr. Huan Hu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Micro/nano biosensing
- Microfluidics and nanofluidic biosensor
- Micro and nanofabrication
- Lab-on-a-chip sensors
- Electrochemical sensing
- Optofluidic sensing
- Physiological signal detection
- Detection of viruses and bacteria
- Flexible and wearable electronic biosensors
- Novel materials, e.g., 2D, metamaterials, and liquid metals, for biosensing
- Field effect transistors (FET) for biosensing
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