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Biosensors & Bioelectronics has an open access mirror journal Biosensors & Bioelectronics: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
Biosensors are defined as analytical devices incorporating a biological material, a biologically derived material or a biomimic intimately associated with or integrated within a physicochemical transducer or transducing microsystem, which may be optical, electrochemical, thermometric, piezoelectric, magnetic or micromechanical (Turner et al., 1987; Turner, 1989). Biosensors & Bioelectronics is the principal international journal devoted to research, design, development and application of biosensors and bioelectronics. It is an interdisciplinary journal serving professionals with an interest in the exploitation of biological materials and designs in novel diagnostic and electronic devices including sensors, DNA chips, electronic noses, lab-on-a-chip and μ-TAS. Biosensors usually yield a digital electronic signal which is proportional to the concentration of a specific analyte or group of analytes. While the signal may in principle be continuous, devices can be configured to yield single measurements to meet specific market requirements. Examples of Biosensors include immunosensors, enzyme-based biosensors, organism- and whole cell-based biosensors. They have been applied to a wide variety of analytical problems including uses in medicine, biomedical research, drug discovery, the environment, food, process industries, security and defence. The design and study of molecular and supramolecular structures with molecular biorecognition and biomimetic properties for use in analytical devices is also included within the scope of the journal. Here the focus is on the complementary intersection between molecular recognition, nanotechnology, molecular imprinting and supramolecular chemistry to improve the analytical performance and robustness of devices.
The emerging field of Bioelectronics seeks to exploit biology in conjunction with electronics in a wider context encompassing, for example, biological fuel cells, bionics and biomaterials for information processing, information storage, electronic components and actuators. A key aspect is the interface between biological materials and micro- and nano-electronics.
While endeavouring to maintain coherence in the scope of the journal, the editors will accept reviews and papers of obvious relevance to the community, which describe important new concepts, underpin understanding of the field or provide important insights into the practical application, manufacture and commercialisation of biosensors and bioelectronics.
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Co-Editors-in-Chief Korea University College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Seongbuk-gu, Korea, Republic of aptamers, nanobiosensors, nanofibers, nanocomposites, and microbeads, and bioluminescent bacterial biosensor Florida International University Department of Biomedical Engineering, Miami, Florida, United States Cell/Organ on a chip, whole cell analysis, wearable/portable biosensors, POCT and IVDs sensors Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Barcelona, Spain Nanotechnology and nanoscience-based cost-efficient biosensors using DNA, Antibodies, Cells and enzymes and other (bio)receptors with micro- and nanostructures/motors and Applications in diagnostics, environmental monitoring or safety and security Editorial Office Section Editors University Hassan II Mohammedia Casablanca Faculty of Science Techniques, Mohammedia, Morocco University of Waterloo, Dept. of Chemistry, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Malmö University Department of Biomedical Science, Malmö, Sweden University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States Founding Editor-in-Chief Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedford, United Kingdom Associate Editors Institute of Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry and Biochemistry, Villeurbanne Cedex, France National Taiwan University Chemistry Department, Taipei, Taiwan University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States University of Freiburg Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies, Freiburg, Germany University of Bath Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Bath, United Kingdom Hiroshima University, Higashihiroshima, Japan Czech Academy of Sciences, Praha, Czech Republic Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu, Japan Professor Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz, PhDDepartment of Physical and Environmental Sciences University of Toronto Scarborough, Scarborough, Ontario, CanadaVilnius University, Life Sciences Center, Vilnius, Lithuania Nanjing University Department of Biochemistry, Nanjing, China Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Dr. Mariana Medina-SánchezLeibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Institute for Integrative Nanosciences, Dresden, GermanyProfessor Danila MosconeUniversity of Rome Tor Vergata Department Chemical Sciences and Technologies, Roma, ItalyKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China Professor Olof RamströmKTH Royal Institute of Technology Department of Chemistry, Stockholm, SwedenProfessor Aldo RodaUniversity of Bologna Department of Chemistry Giacomo Ciamician, Bologna, ItalyProfessor HyunChul YoonAjou University Department of Applied Chemistry & Biological Engineering, Suwon, Korea, Republic ofProfessor Jeong-Yeol YoonThe University of Arizona Department of Biomedical Engineering, Tucson, Arizona, United StatesEditorial Board Dr. Chris AllenderCardiff School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff, United KingdomProfessor Lucio AngnesUniversity of Sao Paulo Institute of Chemistry, Sao Paulo, BrazilProfessor Antje BäumnerUniversity of Regensburg, Regensburg, GermanyProfessor Ursula BillitewskiHZI Workgroup Compound Profiling and Screening, Braunschweig, GermanyDr. Luigi CampanellaUniversity of Rome La Sapienza Department of Chemistry, Roma, ItalyProfessor Jurgen FritzJacobs University Bremen gGmbH, Bremen, GermanyProfessor Agustín GarcíaUniversity of Oviedo Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Oviedo, SpainDr. Szilveszter GasparInternational Centre of Biodynamics, Bucuresti, RomaniaDr. Handan GulceSelçuk University, Konya, TurkeyProfessor Isao KarubeTokyo University of Technology, Ota-Ku, JapanProfessor Evgeny Katz, PhDClarkson University Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science, Potsdam, New York, United StatesProfessor Frances LiglerUNC/NCSU Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, Raleigh, North Carolina, United StatesProfessor Yuehe LinWashington State University, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Pullman, Washington, United StatesProfessor Shelley D. MinteerUniversity of Utah Department of Chemistry, Salt Lake City, Utah, United StatesProfessor Chad A. MirkinNorthwestern University Department of Chemistry, Evanston, Illinois, United StatesProfessor Kohji MitsubayashiTokyo Medical and Dental University Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Chiyoda-Ku, JapanProfessor Fumio MizutaniUniversity of Hyogo Faculty of Science Graduate School of Material Science Mathematical Science Section, Himeji, JapanProfessor Dan NicolauMcGill University Department of Bioengineering, Montréal, Quebec, CanadaProfessor Frieder SchellerUniversity of Potsdam, Potsdam, GermanyProfessor Wolfgang SchumannRuhr University Bochum Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Bochum, GermanyProf. Dr. Fatih Sen, PhDKutahya Dumlupinar University Department of Biochemistry, Kütahya, TurkeyProfessor Kenneth J. SheaUniversity of California San Francisco Department of Dermatology, San Francisco, California, United StatesProfessor Günter SiegelCharite University Hospital Berlin Campus Benjamin Franklin, Berlin, GermanyProfessor Aleksandr SimonianAuburn University Materials Research and Education Center, Auburn, Alabama, United StatesProfessor George WilsonUniversity of Kansas Department of Chemistry, Lawrence, Kansas, United StatesDr. Rolf ZehbeTU Berlin Department of Languages and Communication, Berlin, GermanyProfessor Xian-En ZhangInstitute of Biophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
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