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From Nanosystems to a Biosensing Prototype for an Efficient Diagnostic: A Special Issue in Honor of Professor Bansi D. Malhotra

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BIOSENSORS-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bios11100359

Keywords

smart functional materials; green technology; nano-biosensor; miniaturized systems; intelligent health care; personalized health care; POC diagnostics

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  1. MDPI's Biosensors

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Rapid bioinformatics analysis and low-level biomarker detection are proving essential for designing an analytical diagnostics system for personalized health management. This requires an optimized combination of nano-enabled sensing prototypes, AI-supported predictive analysis, and IoMT-based bioinformatics analysis. The future of disease management lies in efficient disease diagnostics performance originating from prototype demonstrations.
It has been proven that rapid bioinformatics analysis according to patient health profiles, in addition to biomarker detection at a low level, is emerging as essential to design an analytical diagnostics system to manage health intelligently in a personalized manner. Such objectives need an optimized combination of a nano-enabled sensing prototype, artificial intelligence (AI)-supported predictive analysis, and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based bioinformatics analysis. Such a developed system began with a prototype demonstration of efficient diseases diagnostics performance is the future diseases management approach. To explore these aspects, the Special Issue planned for the nano-and micro-technology section of MDPI's Biosensors journal will honor and acknowledge the contributions of Prof. B.D. Malhotra, Ph.D., FNA, FNASc has made in the field of biosensors.

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