Wearable sensor for continuous Lactate measurement – Step 3 STEP 3 – one of the key steps in developing a reusable biosensor for lactate measurement is the immobilisation of critical components on the sensor surface. These components convert lactate into...
Wearable sensor for continuous Lactate measurement – Step 2 Step 2: perform initial studies on drying of the enzyme and the other key biochemical building blocks required for sensor function. The final sensor will be stored, shipped and used in a dry and stable...
Wearable Sensor Development (Step 1 of 5) Having decided to undertake a program developing a continuous monitoring, wearable sensor – including a bespoke electrode, we are delighted to publish the first in a series of blogs outlining our journey and at a high level,...
8 March 2025 – International Women’s Day In recognition of International Women’s Day 2025, we would like to celebrate some of the women that we have the experience of collaborating with every day and at the same time remember that more still needs to be done for ALL...
Electrode “horses for courses”, no one electrode material is suitable for all applications In the world of IVD product development, we are very fortunate in that there is a broad range of materials we can use to achieve the performance and cost structure required for...