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Daniel Roxbury joins the Advisory Board of Sensors & Diagnostics

Welcome Dr Daniel Roxbury to the Advisory Board of Sensors & Diagnostics!

Our Editors in Chief Sabine Szunerits and Xueji Zhang are delighted to announce and introduce Daniel Roxbury as an Advisory Board member!

Daniel Roxbury, Advisory Board member of Sensors & Diagnostics

 

Dr Roxbury is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island (URI), where he leads the URI NanoBio Engineering Laboratory. Work in his laboratory focuses on the development of wearable sensing textiles with encapsulated nanosensors for the detection of wound and stress biomarkers. Prior to joining URI, Prof. Roxbury received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in chemical engineering from Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA) and subsequently conducted postdoctoral work at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (New York, NY), where he was externally funded through an American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowship. Roxbury earned the 2019 National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his work in the hyperspectral imaging of fluorescent nanomaterials, the 2021 URI Early Career Faculty Research and Scholarship Excellence Award, and the 2022 40 under 40 award by Providence Business News.

Join us in welcoming Dr Roxbury!

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Research infographic – Metal organic framework encapsulated tamavidin-Gluc reporter: application in COVID-19 spike antigen bioluminescent immunoassay

A novel genetic fusion protein was created, combining a bioluminescent reporter (Gluc) and avidin-like protein, tamavidin, TA2 (TA2-Gluc). This novel genetic fusion protein promises a cost-effective universal reporter based on the binding of TA2 to biotin and high luminescent output upon adding the substrate, coelenterazine, for Gluc.

Want to know more? Read the full article here: https://doi.org/10.1039/D2SD00145D

 

Sensors and Diagnostics, a new open access journal where we highlight emerging research on physical, chemical and bio sensors, as well as sensor devices and systems.

Sensors and Diagnostics  is open for submissions. Find out more on the journal webpage, sign up for email alerts or submit your manuscript now.

Welcome Sahika Inal to our Editorial Board

Welcome to Sensors & Diagnostics!

Our Editors in Chief Sabine Szunerits and Xueji Zhang are delighted to announce and introduce Sahika Inal as an Editorial board member!

Sahika Inal is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering with affiliations in Electrical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). She has a B.Sc. degree in Textile Engineering from Istanbul Technical University (Turkey), an M.Sc. in Polymer Science, and a Ph.D. in Experimental Physics, both from the University of Potsdam (Germany). She completed her postdoctoral training at the Center of Microelectronics of Provence of the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne (France). Her expertise is in polymer science and bioelectronic devices, particularly in the photophysics of conjugated polymers, characterization of polymer films and the design of biosensors and actuators. Since 2016, Inal lab at KAUST exploits the functionalities of organic electronic materials, investigates ionic/electronic charge transport, and designs electronic devices that record/stimulate biological signals. Sahika is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and has received recognitions including ACS PMSE Young Investigator Award 2022, Beilby Medal and Prize 2022, 2022 WCC Rising Star (ACS), and shortlisted for the Nature Research Awards for Inspiring Women in Science in 2021. She is the author of 97+ publications and her work has been cited more than 7800 times.

Please join us in extending a warm welcome to Professor Sahika Inal as a member of the Sensors and Diagnostics Editorial Board!

Sensors and Diagnostics, a new open access journal where we highlight emerging research on physical, chemical and bio sensors, as well as sensor devices and systems.

Sensors and Diagnostics  is open for submissions. Find out more on the journal webpage, sign up for email alerts or submit your manuscript now.

Introducing our new advisory board

We are delighted to introduce our Advisory Board for Sensors and Diagnostics!

The Sensors and Diagnostics Advisory Board is made up of outstanding researchers on emerging research on physical, chemical and bio sensors, sensor devices and systems. All of them contribute to the journal as reviewers and writers, provide strategic feedback, and act as community advocates. Learn more about our entire Editorial and Advisory Boards on our website and get to know our newest Advisory Board members and some of their research samples below

Meet our new Advisory Board members:

 

 

Sabrina Conoci

University of Messina, Italy

Her research activity embraces the design, preparation and characterization of multifunctional nanostructured systems, advanced biotechnologies, Platform Systems Development and innovative Materials for medical and diagnostic devices nanostructured systems, advanced biotechnologies, Platform Systems Development and innovative Materials for medical and diagnostic devices.

 

 

 

Sankarasekaran Shanmugaraju

Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad, India

The central theme of his research is the rational design and synthesis of novel structures, functional materials, and porous polymers for sustainable energy, environment, and biomedical applications.

 

 

 

 

Elisa Michelini

University of Bologna, Italy

Professor Michelini has over 20 years’ experience in the development of biosensors based on optical detection for clinical diagnostics.

 

 

 

 

 

Mahesh Kumar

Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, India

His research interests are focused on 2D materials, Nanomaterials, Sensors, Semiconductor materials and devices.

 

 

 

 

Eva Toth

Centre for Molecular Biophysics, CNRS, France

Dr Jakab Toth is a specialist of the conception and characterization of metal complexes for bioimaging applications.

 

 

 

 

 

Suresh Kumar Kailasa

Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, India

His research interest are in the field of analytical chemistry, MALDI-MS, ESI-MS, microextraction, nanosensors, drug delivery, surface modifications of nanostructure materials, among others.

 

 

 

 

Igor Medintz

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, USA

His research interests include how nanoparticles engage in energy transfer and how biological processes are altered at a nanoparticle interface.

 

 

 

 

Agata Michalska

University of Warsaw, Poland

Her research is focused on understanding principle and mechanism of operation of ion-sensors.

 

 

 

 

 

Raffaele Velotta

University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy

Currently, his research is devoted to developing plasmonic immunosensors with colorimetric or fluorescence (plasmon enhanced fluorescence) readout

 

 

 

 

 

Tony James

University of Bath, UK

His research focuses on supramolecular chemistry, including probes for redox imbalance and theranostic systems.

 

 

 

 

Sylvia Daunert

University of Miami, USA

Her research focuses on the development of biomaterials and nanocarriers for targeted, controlled, and responsive drug delivery systems.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please join us in welcoming all of our new Advisory Board members to Sensors and Diagnostics!

Sensors and Diagnostics is open for submissions. Find out more on the journal webpage, sign up for email alerts or submit your manuscript now.