ImplantSens’s Last ITN summerschool 17-23 Sept
Our last meeting was a blast! A pleasure to be a part of this Consortium!
Our last meeting was a blast! A pleasure to be a part of this Consortium!
Our ESR1: Anna Lielpetere has presented her work at the 73rd Annual ISE conference that took place from September 12-16 2022.
This will our last gathering before the project comes to a close. It will take place in Biscarosse, France where we will talk science and enjoy the French coastline!
Carina Figueiredo has presented her work in the form of a poster presentation at the 3rd Workshop Electrobionet 2021 hosted by the Autonomous University of Madrid and its Faculty of Science. Carina Figueiredo, Andrea García-Ortega, Anna Lielpetere, Tanushree Mandal, Donal Leech, Marcos Pita, Wolfgang Schuhmann, Antonio L. De Lacey. Development of an Amperometric Galactose Biosensor. 3rd …
Carina Figueiredo presented her work on galactose oxidase and biosensors in the form of a poster presentation at the 7th Portuguese Young Chemists Meeting. Carina Figueiredo, Marcos Pita, Miguel Alcalde, Antonio L. De Lacey. Glucose biosensors: An oveview towards a new generation. 7th PYChem Meeting. Poster (online)
Anna Lielpetere and Jana Becker’s collaborative research on “Enhancing the catalytic current response of H2 oxidation gas diffusion bioelectrodes using an optimized viologen-based redox polymer and [NiFe] hydrogenase” was published in the journal Chemistry Europe: Electrochemical Science Advances. By clicking on the thumbnail, you will be directed to the publication’s open-access website.
Anna Lielpetere was named in the collaborative research published in Nature Communications with the title “Splicing the active phases of copper/cobalt-based catalysts achieves high-rate tandem electroreduction of nitrate to ammonia.” By clicking on the thumbnail above, you will be directed directly to the publication’s open-access website.
Jana Becker and Anna Lielpetere have published their work together on “Assembling a Low-volume Biofuel Cell on a Screen-printed Electrode for Glucose Sensing” in the journal Electroanalysis. By clicking on the thumbnail above, you will be directed to the publications’s open access website