What are Biosensors?
Biosensors are devices which use a living organism to detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. Biosensors are devices which use a living organism detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. After a systematic review of biosensors born of iGEM projects and talks with biosensor developers, we identified 5 main problems with biosensors. |
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Why are Biosensors Useful?
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Biosensors are devices which use a living organism to detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. Biosensors are devices which use a living organism detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. After a systematic review of biosensors born of iGEM projects and talks with biosensor developers, we identified 5 main problems with biosensors. |
Applications of Biosensors
What are the roadblocks to biosensor use?
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Biosensors are devices which use a living organism to detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. Biosensors are devices which use a living organism detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. After a systematic review of biosensors born of iGEM projects and talks with biosensor developers, we identified 5 main problems with biosensors. |
What are we doing to solve these issues?
Biosensors are devices which use a living organism to detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. Biosensors are devices which use a living organism detect the presence of a substance. They have a broad range of applications in the healthcare, agriculture and engineering fields. After a systematic review of biosensors born of iGEM projects and talks with biosensor developers, we identified 5 main problems with biosensors. |
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