Thematic Collections: Technological Advancements in Biosensing: Spectrum and Applications
Biosensors, terming as analytical contrivances that translating biological reactions into either electrical or optical signals, constitute an integral part of progress in numerous sectors including biomedical research, medical diagnosis, food safety and quality control, agricultural industry, environment, security, and defense among others. The collection, named "Technological Advancements in Biosensing: Spectrum and Applications," is designated to underline the multi-faceted landscape of this sector while also delving into the intricate details of its in-situ biochemical detection techniques.
In this overarching perspective on Biosensors and their related areas, we aim to encapsulate myriad technological resources utilized in biosensing devices. These span from enzymatic sensors, immunosensors and aptasensors to advanced entities like DNA chips, lab-on-a-chip technology, microfluidic devices with a special emphasis on nanobiosensors and the role of nanotechnology in fortifying current biosensor mechanisms.
This paper trail will weave through the development, application, and scientific understanding underlying these novel biosensing devices, highlighting dedicated facets of design architecture and execution methodologies. The collection strongly endorses submissions that convey the breadth and depth of this evolving field. This includes not just the fundamental and applied biosensing research, but also implementation strategies and real-life application scenarios. The goal is to create a comprehensive repository of innovative studies, illuminating the extent to which Biosensors can serve as catalysts for advances in numerous facets of human life. We invite the scientific community to contribute to "Technological Advancements in Biosensing: Spectrum and Applications," and bolster this exploration of biosensor technology and its multidimensional impact.
Keywords:
Biosensors
Analytical Devices
Biomedical Applications
Nanobiosensors
Biochemical Detection
Lab-on-a-Chip
Medical Diagnosis
Environmental Monitoring
Implementation Strategies
Multidimensional Impact
Deadline:
2024/3/30