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Zinc-Oxide Nanostructure-Based Wearable Biosensor Platform For Sweat Analysis, Fahmida Alam Nov 2021

Zinc-Oxide Nanostructure-Based Wearable Biosensor Platform For Sweat Analysis, Fahmida Alam

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The aim of this research is to develop highly sensitive, flexible, wearable enzymatic and immuno-sensor arrays for continuous and selective sensing of ethanol, lactate, and glucose in human sweat. Human sweat has clinical importance and has been recommended as an early pointer for many health conditions and diseases. Thus, for many health applications, point-of-care non-invasive monitoring of different biomarkers in sweat is ultimately important. The major challenges of the sweat analysis biosensors include selectivity, sensitivity, flexibility, sweat collection, and storage for analysis. In this research, sonochemical synthesis of two-dimensional (2D) Zinc Oxide Nanoflakes (ZnO NFs) and wearable sweat analysis biosensors …


Towards Stable Electrochemical Sensing For Wearable Wound Monitoring, Sohini Roychoudhury Jul 2019

Towards Stable Electrochemical Sensing For Wearable Wound Monitoring, Sohini Roychoudhury

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Wearable biosensing has the tremendous advantage of providing point-of-care diagnosis and convenient therapy. In this research, methods to stabilize the electrochemical sensing response from detection of target biomolecules, Uric Acid (UA) and Xanthine, closely linked to wound healing, have been investigated. Different kinds of materials have been explored to address such detection from a wearable, healing platform. Electrochemical sensing modalities have been implemented in the detection of purine metabolites, UA and Xanthine, in the physiologically relevant ranges of the respective biomarkers. A correlation can be drawn between the concentrations of these bio-analytes and wound severity, thus offering probable quantitative insights …


Development Of Point-Of-Care Testing Sensors For Biomarker Detection, Xuena Zhu Apr 2015

Development Of Point-Of-Care Testing Sensors For Biomarker Detection, Xuena Zhu

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Point-of-care testing (POCT) is defined as medical testing at or near the site of patient care and has become a critical component of the diagnostic industry. POCT has many advantages over tests in centralized laboratories including small reagent volumes, small size, rapid turnaround time, cost-effectiveness, low power consumption and functional integration of multiple devices. Paper-based POCT sensors are a new alternative technology for fabricating simple, low-cost, portable and disposable analytical devices for clinical diagnosis.

The focus of this dissertation was to develop simple, rapid and low cost paper-based POCT sensors with high sensitivity and portability for disease biomarker detection. Lateral …


Real-Time Biosensor For The Assessment Of Nanotoxicity And Cancer Electrotherapy, Evangelia Hondroulis Nov 2013

Real-Time Biosensor For The Assessment Of Nanotoxicity And Cancer Electrotherapy, Evangelia Hondroulis

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Knowledge of cell electronics has led to their integration to medicine either by physically interfacing electronic devices with biological systems or by using electronics for both detection and characterization of biological materials. In this dissertation, an electrical impedance sensor (EIS) was used to measure the electrode surface impedance changes from cell samples of human and environmental toxicity of nanoscale materials in 2D and 3D cell culture models. The impedimetric response of human lung fibroblasts and rainbow trout gill epithelial cells when exposed to various nanomaterials was tested to determine their kinetic effects towards the cells and to demonstrate the biosensor’s …