On 18th of May, DigiTwins received an invitation from the European Commission to enter the next stage of the competition to become an EU Flagship for Future and Emerging Technologies.
Sensors
Critical review article from the Laboratory for Sensors is featured on cover of the new Lab on a Chip issue: Microsensor systems for cell metabolism – from 2D culture to organ-on-chip
Prof. Gerald Urban was elected as a Fellow by EAMBES (European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering Sciences).
The Max Planck Society has granted €1.52 million in funding to a project for studying hormones in birds
Initial clinical tests show that biosensors could pave the way for a personalized antibiotherapy in the future
Microsystems engineer Can Dincer wins the second prize at Gips-Schüle young scientist competition
Researchers from Freiburg have developed a sensor platform that quantifies antibiotics in human blood within minutes
Our latest review paper “Microfabricated, amperometric, enzyme-based biosensors for in vivo applications” has been published online in the journal Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (Springer).
Prof. Gerald Urban has been elected in the DFG Review Board 407-06 „Biomedical Systems Technology“.
The 29th edition of the international EUROSENSORS Conference took place in the Freiburg Concert Hall from Sep. 6 to 9.
Low pressure plasma polymerization is one domain of expertise of Prof. Dr. Urban’s Laboratory for Sensors. During his PhD thesis Michael Bergmann developed a process to coat contact lens systems for an industrial cooperation partner.
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