nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L1.1: Introduction to Nanobiosensors - What are Nanobiosensors, Anyway?
Table of Contents: 00:09 Lecture 1.1: Nanobiosensors What is a nanobiosensor, anyway? 01:18 Outline 02:10 Sensors and Science 03:37 Biosensors are everywhere 04:28 Why nano-biosensors: low concentrations 05:52 The Need for High Sensitivity: System Biology & Personalized Circuit Diagram 07:06 Alam's Recent Blood Test 07:48 Micro, pico, femto Molar ?! 08:51 Why nanobiosensors: Biomolecules are small 09:52 A short history of nanobiosensors 12:06 Impressive integration of nanotechnology and biosensors 13:00 Why does it matter: Personalized medicine 14:22 'More than Moore' Technologies: Integrating sensors with mobile devices 15:14 Lab on a Chip technologies 15:35 Conformal Electronics: Heart 16:17 The doctor will see you always: Wireless and implanted biosensors 16:31 Diversity of biosensors ... 17:51 Conclusions 19:21 Acknowledgement This video is part of the nanoHUB-U course "Principles of Electronic Nanobiosensors". (https://nanohub.org/courses/PEN) This course provides an in-depth analysis of the origin of the extra-ordinary sensitivity, fundamental limits, and operating principles of modern nanobiosensors. The primary focus is the physics of biomolecule detection in terms of three elementary concepts: response time, sensitivity, and selectivity. And, it potentiometric, amperometric, and cantilever-based mass sensors to illustrate the application of these concepts to specific sensor technologies. For more details see http://nanohub.org/u

nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L1.2: Introduction to Nanobiosensors - Biomolecules, Density, Diffusion

Exposing The Solid State Donut Battery. It's Over.

If You Have A Bad Memory, I’ll Help You Fix It In 28 Minutes

I never intuitively understood Tensors...until now!

Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

The French Do Not Care About Work

The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L1.3: Introduction to Nanobiosensors - Types of Biosensors, Geometry

Nobel Prize lecture: Demis Hassabis, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024

We finally understood orbital shapes intuitively! (My mind is blown)

Solving Impossible Problems for Fun and Profit | Dan Gelbart

The World's Most Important Machine

nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.4: Sensitivity - Potentiometric Sensors - ISFET as a pH-Meter

AlphaFold - The Most Useful Thing AI Has Ever Done

nanoHUB-U Nanobiosensors L3.7: Sensitivity - Amperometric Sensors - Glucose Sensors I

Real-Time Biosensor Technology with Tom Soh

How Carbon Nanotubes Will Change the World

I Hacked This Temu Router. What I Found Should Be Illegal.

But why would light "slow down"? | Visualizing Feynman's lecture on the refractive index

