The most sensitive nanostructured biosensing chip of its kind – advancing disease determination and solutions to global challenges

Leyla Soleymani

Dr. Leyla Soleymani’s research contributed to a novel biosensor, integrating new and advanced materials with biomolecular probes on standard semiconductor technology, that improves the detection of viruses and bacteria.

A breakthrough at a Toronto university has led to the most sensitive biosensor of its kind in the world, paving the way to improved diagnostic tools for rapid disease detection in almost any environment. The novel biosensor, which monitors the nucleic acids associated with, among other things, viral and bacterial diseases, integrates new and advanced materials with biomolecular probes on standard semiconductor technology.

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