@article{2180c35369ef4d6aa7999ec63bffc9f1,
title = "Preface: sensors for advanced manufacturing, wearables, and point-of-care devices in La Belle labs at Arizona state university",
keywords = "Advanced manufacturing, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, Health monitoring, Point-of-care sensing, Rapid prototyping, Wearable devices",
author = "Lin, {Chi En} and {La Belle}, {Jeffrey T.}",
note = "Funding Information: Our laboratory is designing affordable and effective point-of-care biosensors. These range from noninvasive, such as the tear glucose sensor, to electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to detect multiple markers simultaneously. Each platform has made leaps of progress in the last few years. Noninvasive sensors have been funded by BioAccel, the Mayo Development Award, and Advanced Tear Diagnostics. We also have collaborations with facilities such as the Mayo Clinic and Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan). A rapid, accurate, and low-cost platform capable of multimarker sensing is currently a large need. Our laboratory has implemented electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to detect various biomarkers using an “optimal binding frequency.”",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1615/critrevbiomedeng.v47.i3.10",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "47",
pages = "v--vii",
journal = "Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering",
issn = "0278-940X",
publisher = "Begell House Inc.",
number = "3",
}