Biosensors

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2024. 09. 23 -
M. Drobysh, who develops COVID-19 sensors, is the new PhD
This research offers the potential to develop cost-effective, portable diagnostic tools.
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2023. 10. 09 -
V. M. Mačiulis, a chemist who studied coronavirus proteins, is the new PhD
His work benefits both science and the companies that produce COVID-19 rapid tests.
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2023. 09. 22 -
FTMC research team wins start-up competition at Life Sciences Baltics event
Congratulations to our colleagues, we are very proud of you!
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2023. 09. 21 -
Next-generation sensor development moves forward: technology unveiled at prestigious event
The joint team of FTMC and the start-up Innosensus promises great help for gluten intolerant consumers.
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2023. 09. 15 -
Physicist interested in black silicon L. Golubewa becomes the new PhD in Natural Sciences
Desired technology sounds like something out of science fiction - but science is moving towards it, and Lena is contributing to...

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