Holographic Sensors and Smartphone Applications in Point-of-Care Testing
- ๐ค Speaker: Dr. Ali K. Yetisen ๐ Website
- ๐ Date & Time: Thursday 22 January 2015, 13:10 - 14:00
- ๐ Venue: 1 Newnham Terrace, Darwin College
Abstract
Holography allows producing optical sensors for applications in the detection of clinically relevant substances. The great advantages of holographic sensors over other sensing materials is the ability to create three-dimensional images, rapid laser fabrication, and amenability to mass manufacturing at low-cost. This talk will outline the state-of-the-art holographic sensors by showing strategies in the preparation of analyte-sensitive hydrogels, discuss laser writing, and show the results from clinical trials in diabetic patients attending the Wolfson Diabetes and Endocrine Clinic (Addenbrookeโs Hospital). The talk will also demonstrate a smartphone reader app that allows interpretation of colorimetric tests at point-of-care. The presentation will be concluded with current limitations in holographic sensors and future directions will be outlined.
Series This talk is part of the Darwin College Science Seminars series.
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Thursday 22 January 2015, 13:10-14:00