Miniaturized Biosensing System Achieves High Accuracy
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- Researchers have developed a handheld biosensing system, significantly more accurate than conventional methods, with findings published in Nature Photonics.
- The technology aims for high-performance diagnostics in various settings.
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A research team has developed a miniaturized biosensing system that fits in the hand and boasts significantly higher accuracy than conventional methods. The technology is detailed in a publication in Nature Photonics.
Wen’s team has compressed what was once a refrigerator-sized detection system into something that fits in your hand – and boosted accuracy to about 10,000 times that of conventional methods.
The findings were published in the journal Nature Photonics on May 13.
“This work establishes a scalable and robust nanophotonic biosensing paradigm for miniaturised, high-performance diagnostics in clinical, remote and at-home settings,” Wen wrote in the paper’s introduction.
A former University of Connecticut researcher, Wen joined Westlake University’s school of engineering in 2019 as an assistant professor and independent principal investigator. He was promoted to associate professor last July.
Wen’s research focuses on novel multi-component nanostructured materials and their multifunctional applications.
Açık Sorular
- What are the specific clinical applications being targeted?
- What is the cost of this new detection system?
- When might this technology be available for widespread use?
- What are the limitations of this handheld system?





