i-sense Science Bug spreads across New Scientist Live
Researchers from i-sense joined the award winning show, New Scientist Live, as thousands of people visited the ExCel centre in London for a stimulating festival of ideas.
Researchers from i-sense joined the award winning show, New Scientist Live, as thousands of people visited the ExCel centre in London for a stimulating festival of ideas.
New research from i-sense and published in Scientific Reports, shows promising developments towards a mobile phone-connected diagnostic tool that can detect HIV within seconds.
We live in a world where mobile and online resources are increasingly becoming the first point of contact for people seeking health information.
BBC One documenatry, The Truth About HIV, features research by the i-sense EPSRC IRC in Early Warning Sensing Systems for Infectious Diseases.
i-sense awarded MRC grant to develop digital technologies for HIV diagnosis and care in South Africa
i-sense Deputy Director, Prof Molly Stevens, receives prestigious Clemson Research Award.
i-sense team up with the Wellcome Africa Centre and CASA at UCL to help prevent HIV in South Africa.
i-sense researcher delivers her talk "Early detection of infectious disease: modelling 'capture' proteins in HIV and Influenza".