Yue Cui
Accepted Abstracts: J Biosens Bioelectron
The promise of designing a platform consisting of miniaturized biomimetic nanosensor for the sensitive, selective, and labelfree detection of analytes can stimulate revolutionary scientific and technological opportunities in medical, environmental, defense and aerospace applications. Graphene is a single-atom-thick, two-dimensional carbon based material with remarkable electronic and sensing properties. Biological smart materials with integrated nano-transducer can provide a general platform for highly specific nanosensors. Here, I will describe the selection of specific biomimetic materials as bioreceptors in sensors, the fabrication of graphene-based electrodes in a variety of configurations, and the electrical characterization of the biofunctionalized graphene-electrodes as specific nanosensors for detection of target analytes.
Yue Cui is an Assistant Professor at Utah State University. Her expertise is in biosensors and bioelectronics, bio-inspired nanotechnology, and biomimetic materials.
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