Jennifer Brookes presents i-sense vision at III Symposium 2015
i-sense researcher delivers her talk "Early detection of infectious disease: modelling 'capture' proteins in HIV and Influenza".
i-sense researcher delivers her talk "Early detection of infectious disease: modelling 'capture' proteins in HIV and Influenza".
i-sense researcher, Dr Natascha Kappeler has been invited to talk at the the 2015 Royal Pharmaceutical Society Annual Conference.
i-sense Director delivers Public Lecture as part of the UCL IBME MedTech week 2015.
i-sense researcher Natascha Kappeler will present her work on nanomechanical detection of antimicrobial resistance at LGC workshop
The successful treatment and cure of all diseases relies heavily on accurate diagnosis: if we don’t know what a disease is, we won’t know how to stop it. The ramifications of this can be very serious, with delays in diagnosis and treatment playing a key factor in many deaths and dehabilitating conditions. Traditional diagnostic tools and procedures have been used to great effect in many cases, but they do have limitations.
The enormous scale of the HIV pandemic is driving the development of new mobile phone-connected technologies, to test and track HIV in resource-limited settings.