
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
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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