Talk Title: Paper based Sensing Systems and In vitro Diagnostic Applications
She has received her Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry at Ege University in 2001. She is currently a full-time Professor in the Department of Biochemistry, at the same University. Her research is focused on the integration of biomolecules and other species with micro and nanoplatforms to create novel functional bio-based surfaces.
Research Interests
- Functional nano and polymeric materials: Nanoparticles/Nanobiomaterials as biomolecule and drug carriers for targeting and controlled delivery applications, carriers’ nanoparticles as doping materials in electrochemical sensing applications
- Nanomaterials as cell imaging and theragnostic applications
- Paper based biosensors and lateral flow tests
- Optical (bio)sensors
Key words
Nanobiotechnology, Nanodiagnostics, Biofunctional surfaces, In vitro