Chip-based Electronic Detection of Specific Proteins
March 30
The Electrical Engineering Department presents Priyanka Ramachandran, a Biomedical Engineering master's student. Numerous protein biomarkers form when a disease condition sets in; being able to detect these biomarkers early would increase the chances of successful treatment. In this presentation, Ms. Ramachandran will focus on how developments in the field of biology are combined with technological advancements in engineering to create diagnostic biosensors that detect substances in low amounts. Applications also include environmental hazard detection, food adulteration detection, biosecurity. Everyone welcome.
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