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A breath of fresh information
Can Dincer has developed a method for detecting molecules that are markers of disease in exhaled breath
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CRISPR-Biosensor on the Cover of Advanced Materials
Research article from the Laboratory for Sensors is highlighted on back cover of the new Advanced Materials issue: CRISPR/Cas13a‐Powered Electrochemical ...
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Adolf Martens Prize for Dr. Can Dincer
Microsystems engineer Dr. Can Dincer was awarded the Adolf Martens Prize 2018.
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Using Gene Scissors to Detect Diseases
Researchers present sensor prototype that can rapidly, precisely, and cost-effectively measure molecular signals for cancer
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Dr. Can Dincer joins Biosensors and Bioelectronics as an Associate Editor
Dr. Can Dincer has been invited to join the editorial team of Biosensors and Bioelectronics as an Associate Editor.
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Invited News & Views article for Nature Biomedical Engineering
Richard Bruch, Prof. Gerald A. Urban and Dr. Can Dincer were invited to write a News & Views for Nature Biomedical Engineering.
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Flying Lab for Blood Analysis
The Max Planck Society has granted €1.52 million in funding to a project for studying hormones in birds
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Personalize your medication dosages
Initial clinical tests show that biosensors could pave the way for a personalized antibiotherapy in the future
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Better and Faster Diagnosis of Diseases
Microsystems engineer Can Dincer wins the second prize at Gips-Schüle young scientist competition
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Personalized antibiotic treatment
Researchers from Freiburg have developed a sensor platform that quantifies antibiotics in human blood within minutes
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