New Trends on Sensing - Monitoring - Telediagnosis for Life Sciences (NT-SMT-LS 2018)
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2019) | Viewed by 838
Special Issue Editors
2. Research Center for Fundamental Research and Prevention Strategies in Medicine, Research and Development Institute of Transilvania University of Brasov, 500484 Brașov, Romania
Interests: (bio)analytical methods; biochemistry, electrochemical (bio)sensors; studies of the activity of bioactive compounds in cell cultures; (tele)monitoring-(tele)diagnosis in life sciences
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Interests: electrochemical and optical biosensors; aptasensors for food and environmental control
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Interests: biosensors; impedance; immunosensors; conductometric sensors; enzymatic sensors; affinity sensors
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In this Special Issue “New Trends on Sensing–Monitoring–Telediagnosis for Life Sciences”, we invite manuscripts dealing with different potential topics, such as: Physical and chemical sensors, biosensors, network of (bio)sensors used in telemonitoring/telemedicine/e-Health/mHealth, (micro)sensors used in life sciences (environmental control, food safety and food compositions, drug control, clinical analysis), (nano)analytical and bioanalytical methods for screening/personalized diagnosis in medicine, telemonitoring and modeling of environmental risk factors, Internet of Things, human–computer interaction, personalized electronic tools for effective virtual rehabilitation, new materials used in medical and electronic fields, and approaching melotherapy through online sources/remote methods.
We aim to gather different specialists working in chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, engineering, computers and automation sciences, and medical fields, to suggest innovative approaches of sensing for a better quality of life. These kinds of works might have been presented in the frame of the NT-SMT-LS 2018 (http://www.healthfoodenviron.unitbv.ro/2018/).
In this Special Issue, we look forward to having in our team high-level contributors from academic media and research institutions, with excellent contributions as comprehensive original research Articles as well as review papers, reporting their latest experimental and theoretical research progress, with high quality results in the field of sensing.
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The submission deadline is 30 April 2019. You may send your manuscript now or up until the deadline.
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We look forward to hearing and to welcoming your contribution to this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Mihaela Badea
Prof. Dr. Jean-Louis Marty
Prof. Dr. Nicole Jaffrezic-Renault
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Physical and chemical sensors
- Biosensors and network of (bio)sensors used in telemonitoring/telemedicine/e-Health/mHealth
- (Micro)sensors used in life sciences (environmental control, food safety and food compositions, drug control, clinical analysis)
- (Nano)analytical and bioanalytical methods for screening/personalized diagnosis in medicine
- Telemonitoring and modeling of environmental risk factors
- Internet of Things
- Human–computer interaction
- Personalized electronic tools for effective virtual rehabilitation
- New materials used in medical and electronic fields
- Approaching melotherapy through online sources/remote methods
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