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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2022 · 46 MIN

48: Nanobiosensors: Nanotechnology for Next Generation Diagnostics (ft. Dr. Arben Merkoci)

from It's a Material World | Materials Science Podcast · host Punith Upadhya and David Yeh

Nanotechnology is having a profound impact on the development of a new class of biosensors known as nanobiosensors. Episode 48 reveals the world of nanobiosensors, how they work, and their impactful applications as diagnostic devices.   Check out our MSE Company Database and free professional development guide for materials scientists and engineers!   Today's guest is Dr. Arben Merkoci, Professor and Director of the Nanobioelectronics & Biosensors Group at the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Barcelona. He discusses his research on the design and application of innovative nanotechnology and nanobiosensors with a focus on diagnostic devices.   In this conversation, we discuss the following topics: What exactly is a nanobiosensor, and what nanomaterials are they typically made of? What properties make these nanomaterials optimal for biosensing applications? How can these nanoparticles be functionalized with specific receptors to detect different cancer cells? What opportunities and future innovations are possible with the incorporation of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in nanobiosensors? Advice for MSE students who would like to pursue research involving nanotechnology and biosensors   Learn more about our MSE Career Development Online Course, which includes more industry-specific information and advice.   Also, check out our MSE-themed merchandise if you want to support us or simply show off your love of materials science!   Join our Discord community! You can meet other passionate materials scientists and engineers from around the world, discuss the latest breakthroughs in MSE, share materials-related memes, and get career advice from experts in the field.   For shorter segments and full video podcasts, subscribe to our channel on YouTube. For bloopers, audiograms, and interesting materials science articles, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Feel free to message us on our social media platforms if you have any feedback or recommendations for future episodes, or email us directly at [email protected]. Finally, reach out to David Yeh and Punith Upadhya on LinkedIn if you'd like to chat about the latest breakthroughs in MSE!   Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed by either guests or hosts in this show are their own, and do not represent the opinions of the companies or organizations for which they are affiliated.  

Nanotechnology is having a profound impact on the development of a new class of biosensors known as nanobiosensors. Episode 48 reveals the world of nanobiosensors, how they work, and their impactful applications as diagnostic devices.   Check out our MSE Company Database and free professional development guide for materials scientists and engineers!   Today's guest is Dr. Arben Merkoci, Professor and Director of the Nanobioelectronics & Biosensors Group at the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Barcelona. He discusses his research on the design and application of innovative nanotechnology and nanobiosensors with a focus on diagnostic devices.   In this conversation, we discuss the following topics: What exactly is a nanobiosensor, and what nanomaterials are they typically made of? What properties make these nanomaterials optimal for biosensing applications? How can these nanoparticles be functionalized with specific receptors to detect different cancer cells? What opportunities and future innovations are possible with the incorporation of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in nanobiosensors? Advice for MSE students who would like to pursue research involving nanotechnology and biosensors   Learn more about our MSE Career Development Online Course, which includes more industry-specific information and advice.   Also, check out our MSE-themed merchandise if you want to support us or simply show off your love of materials science!   Join our Discord community! You can meet other passionate materials scientists and engineers from around the world, discuss the latest breakthroughs in MSE, share materials-related memes, and get career advice from experts in the field.   For shorter segments and full video podcasts, subscribe to our channel on YouTube. For bloopers, audiograms, and interesting materials science articles, follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Feel free to message us on our social media platforms if you have any feedback or recommendations for future episodes, or email us directly at [email protected]. Finally, reach out to David Yeh and Punith Upadhya on LinkedIn if you'd like to chat about the latest breakthroughs in MSE!   Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed by either guests or hosts in this show are their own, and do not represent the opinions of the companies or organizations for which they are affiliated.

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