Call for Papers
Special Issue on Advances in Sensor Devices for Biomedical Monitoring
A biosensor is an analytical device, used for the detection of a chemical substance, that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector. The sensitive biological element, e.g., tissue, microorganisms, organelles, cell receptors, enzymes, antibodies, nucleic acids, etc., is a biologically derived material or biomimetic component that interacts with, binds with, or recognizes the analyte under study. The transducer or the detector element, which transforms one signal into another one, works in a physicochemical way: optical, piezoelectric, electrochemical, electrochemiluminescence etc., resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the biological element, to easily measure and quantify. This special issue invites new strategies, innovative technologies, and algorithms to showcase the development in Sensor Devices for Biomedical Monitoring
The topic of interest includes the following:
- Biomedical sensors for Persuasive Monitoring
- Application of AI in biomedical sensor technology
- Devices embedded in Biosensors for biomedical Monitoring
- Automation in sensory devices for biomedical Monitoring
- Impact of Digitization on development of Biosensors.
- Flexible mechanics and electronic sensing devices for biomedical Monitoring
- Translucent and elastic sensors for biomedical Monitoring
- Automated Cell identification devices in biosensors for biomedical Monitoring
- Impact of Silk fibroin substrate in the development of Biosensor
- Study on Polymer electronic skin as Biosensor
- Review and comparative study in Biosensor
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: February 25, 2022Author Notificatione: May 05, 2022Revised Papers Submissione: July 15, 2022Final Acceptancee: September 27, 2022
Guest Editorial Team:
District University Francisco José de Caldas,Bogotá, Colombia
Oxford Brookes University,Oxford OX3 0BP, United Kingdom
Shibaura Institute of Technology,Saitama 337-8570, Japan.
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