Biosensors 2023 will take place 5-8 June 2023 in Busan, South Korea.
This premier event and the largest in the field celebrates its 33rd anniversary with another excellent line-up of twelve plenary and invited keynote speakers, high-quality contributed oral talks, two summer schools, large poster sessions and an exhibition. As with previous events in the series it provides unrivalled networking opportunities and a compete update on international biosensors research and commercialisation.
Selected oral presentations will be invited to give keynote presentations within the programme and top scoring papers will be awarded 'invited paper' status. In addition, a number of awards will be presented together with excellent publication opportunities in special issues.
Topics:
This premier event and the largest in the field celebrates its 33rd anniversary with another excellent line-up of twelve plenary and invited keynote speakers, high-quality contributed oral talks, two summer schools, large poster sessions and an exhibition. As with previous events in the series it provides unrivalled networking opportunities and a compete update on international biosensors research and commercialisation.
Selected oral presentations will be invited to give keynote presentations within the programme and top scoring papers will be awarded 'invited paper' status. In addition, a number of awards will be presented together with excellent publication opportunities in special issues.
Topics:
- Bioelectronics (including biocomputing, bio-fuel and photovoltaic cells, and electronic noses)
- Commercial biosensors, manufacturing and markets
- DNA chips and nucleic acid-based sensors and aptasensors
- Enzyme-based biosensors
- Immunosensors
- Lab-on-a-chip and multiplexed sensors
- Microfluidics and immobilisation technology
- Smartphone diagnostics, wearable biosensors and personal mobile health
- Nanobiosensors, nanomaterials & nanoanalytical systems
- Natural & synthetic receptors (including MIPs)
- Organism-, whole cell- and organ-based biosensors
- Printed biosensors and microfabrication
- Proteomics, single-cell analysis and cancer-cell detection
- Signal transduction technology
- Single molecule detection
- Theranostics, implantable and ingestible sensors
- CRISPR-based biosensors
- Novel transducers
- Implantable and ingestible sensors
- Synthetic biology for biosensors