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Development and characterisation of DNA aptamers immobilised on gold electrode surfaces for utility in wearable electrochemical biosensors

Development and characterisation of DNA aptamers immobilised on gold electrode surfaces for utility in wearable electrochemical biosensors

Development and characterisation of DNA aptamers immobilised on gold electrode surfaces for utility in wearable electrochemical biosensors

Another kick-off meeting for the National Industry PhD Program in NSW with the UNSW! The project will see industry professional Rob Batchelor work with academic supervisor Justin Gooding from UNSW.

Their industry supervisor is Nutromics Head of Manufacturing Garry Chambers, who is supported by their Head of IP Rosie Stramandinoli.

The project title is “Development and characterisation of DNA aptamers immobilised on gold electrode surfaces for utility in wearable electrochemical biosensors.”

Thank you Simon Kalucy for all the hard work in the background.

🔗 Want to learn more about the National Industry PhD Program or thinking of applying? Check out the program details here: https://lnkd.in/gpVsGZZ6 or via the Departments Australia’s Economic Accelerator LinkedIn page.
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