Lecture

Biosensors and Electronic Biochips

Description

This lecture covers the definition and working rationale of biosensors and electronic biochips, focusing on the detection of molecules on surfaces, examples of biochips, features describing a biosensor, output-measurand relationship, sensitivity, calibration curve, limit of detection, resolution, analyte selectivity, selectivity-specificity, prevention of non-specific adsorption, repeatability-reproducibility, hysteresis, precision-accuracy, sensor characterization, overload characteristics, and ambient conditions. The instructor discusses the tools used for bioanalytics, such as measuring physiological parameters and quantifying DNA/RNA content in samples, as well as advanced platforms like microarrays and microcantilevers.

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