Projects
Utilization of magnetic nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes for the fabrication of electrochemical sensors for the determination of some important biological and pharmaceutical compounds University of Antwerp
Electro-chemical sensor interface ICs for next-generation Point-of-Care and implantable electronics KU Leuven
Gastrointestinal (GI) diseases are quite common and can be very severe. For example, GI cancers account for up to 25% of all cancer deaths in developed countries and functional GI disorders bring significant inconvenience in daily life. Since the GI tract is the primary channel through which materials enter and exit the human body, it is also a great location for obtaining useful information related to a number of metabolic diseases. Current ...
Miniature electrochemical sensing platform for real-time biomarker measurements in complex media KU Leuven
Electrochemical aptasensors targetting antibiotics and PCBs University of Antwerp
Nanocluster-based electrochemical sensing: a novel approach towards Durable Glucose Monitors (DuGluMo) KU Leuven
Reviving electrochemical detection for HPLC-analysis of illicit drugs, metabolites and isomers. (REVAMP). University of Antwerp
Electrochemical (bio)sensor development. University of Antwerp
Nanocluster-based electrochemical sensing durable glucose monitors KU Leuven
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, action or both. It is a major public health problem causing high costs for individuals and society. If left untreated, the chronic hyperglycaemia will lead to long-term damage, dysfunction and failure of various organs. During the last decades, several technologies have been developed to monitor glucose in ...