Recent Advances in Bioelectronics for Health Monitoring and Disease Diagnosis
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomedical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 101
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Interests: biomedical signal processing and analysis
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Dear Colleagues,
In the rapidly evolving field of bioelectronics, innovations are transforming how we monitor health and diagnose diseases. Recent breakthroughs in wearable, ingestible, and implantable biosensors, along with flexible electronics, innovative biosensors, and new data science paradigms, are enabling real-time, non-invasive health monitoring with unprecedented accuracy. These technologies offer new avenues for early disease detection, personalized treatment, and continuous health assessment, leading to improved patient outcomes. This Special Issue seeks cutting-edge contributions that explore novel bioelectronic devices, systems, hardware–data co-designs, and technologies aimed at advancing health monitoring and diagnostic capabilities. Submissions focusing on innovative materials, device miniaturization, integration with AI and data analytics, and applications in chronic disease management or point-of-care diagnostics are particularly encouraged. By addressing the growing demand for personalized, accessible healthcare solutions, contributors will help shape the future of bioelectronics and its impact on global health.
Fit with the scope of Sensors: The topic aligns perfectly with the scope of the journal Sensors, which focuses on the development, characterization, and application of sensing technologies. As Sensors emphasizes advancements in sensor design and their practical applications across various fields, bioelectronics represents a key area of innovation for healthcare. The integration of cutting-edge sensors in wearable and implantable devices, along with their role in real-time monitoring and diagnostics, directly contributes to advancing smart, efficient, and personalized health solutions.
Prof. Dr. Massimo Mischi
Dr. Geert Langereis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- bioelectronics
- wearable biosensors
- flexible electronics
- electrochemical sensors
- implantable biosensors
- ingestible devices
- microfluidics
- remote patient monitoring
- signal processing and AI for edge computing
- biomaterials
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