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E-grāmata: Cutting-edge Technologies in Biological Sensing and Analysis

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This book aims to cover a broad field of novel technologies used in biological assessment and analysis for humans, animal models and in vitro platforms, in both health monitoring and biological studies.



Advanced technologies have been transforming the ways we carry out biological studies as well as deliver healthcare. While micro- and nano-fabrication have provided miniaturized sensors and systems with better sensitivity and selectivity,; innovations in flexible electronics, biomaterials and telecommunications have helped in enabling novel biomedical devices, reducing cost, bringing convenience and establishing mobile-health (m-Health), and personalized- and tele-medicine. Further, the recent rise of the internet of things (IoTs) and machine learning-based approaches has paved the avenue for those biomedical systems to become popular and widely accepted by our society.

In this context, we edit this book aiming to cover a broad field of novel technologies used in biological assessment and analysis for humans, animal models and in vitro platforms, in both health monitoring and biological studies.

Technical topics discussed in the book include:

  • Biosensing systems and biomedical techniques
  • Imaging techniques and systems
  • Biosignal analysis
  • Animal models used in biological research

1. Plasmonic sensors for applications in liquid biopsies
2. Analysis methods and clinical applications of circulating cell-free DNA and RNA in human blood
3. Animal models and techniques used in cardiovascular research
4. Phage based biosensors
5. Methods and challenges of tissue clearing engineering for tissue complexity
6. Novel imaging contrast agents and systems for biomedical sensing
7. Quantitative analysis of electroencephalogram (EEG) for detection of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
8. Novel Image processing to restore scattered light-sheet microscopic imaging technique and its application for quantifying biomechanics
9. Assessment of cardiac functions in developing zebrafish using imaging techniques

Anh Nguyen is a research scientist for The HERO Laboratory in University of California, Irvine. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemical and Biological Engineering under the supervision of Dr. Sang Jun Sim. He joined The HERO Lab in 2019 and was promoted to his current position in 2020, working in cardiac regenerations and biosensor engineering. He has published articles in biosensors, molecular biology, and protein engineering.

Sim Sang Jun is a Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, South Korea. He is a renowned leader in biosensors.

Hung Cao is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Computer Science at UC Irvine. He is one of the pioneers in developing systems to assess the biomedical signals in zebrafish and rodent models. He directs the HERO Laboratory at UC Irvine.