Part I: Sensors for Biological Applications
Advanced Sensing and Communication in Biological World, A. Ukil
Physics and Modeling of DNA-Derivative Architectures for Long-Wavelength Bio-Sensing, A. Bykhovski and D. Woolard
Label-Free Biosensors for Biomedical Applications: The Potential of Integrated Optical Biosensors and Silicon Photonics, J.W. Chamberlain and D. Ratner
Quartz Crystal Microbalance–Based Biosensors, Ş. Şeker and Y. Murat Elçin
Toward Printable Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies for Cell Analytics, M. Brischwein, G. Scarpa, H. Grothe, B. Wolf, and S. Thalhammer
Construction of Enzyme Biosensors Based on a Commercial Glucose Sensor Platform, Y. Cui
Future Directions for Breath Sensors, A. Panigrahy, J.-P. Delplanque, and C.E. Davis
Solid-State Gas Sensors for Clinical Diagnosis, G. Neri
Part II: Sensors for Medical Applications
Biosensors and Human Behavior Measurement: A State-of-the-Art Review, Y. Lin and D. Schmidt
Sweat Rate Wearable Sensors, P. Salvo
Future of Medical Imaging, M. Nadeski and G. Frantz
Spatial and Spectral Resolution of Semiconductor Detectors in Medical Imaging, B. Heismann
Advances in CMOS SSPM Detectors, J. Christian
High-Resolution CdTe Detectors and Their Application to Gamma-Ray Imaging, T. Takahashi, S. Watanabe, S. Ishikawa, G. Sato, and S. Takeda
Recent Advances in Positron Emission Tomography Technology, F. Taghibakhsh and C.S. Levin
Biography
Krzysztof (Kris) Iniewski is managing R&D at Redlen Technologies Inc., a startup company in Vancouver, Canada. Redlen’s revolutionary production process for advanced semiconductor materials enables a new generation of more accurate, alldigital, radiation-based imaging solutions. He is also a president of CMOS Emerging Technologies (www.cmoset.com), an organization of high-tech events covering communications, microsystems, optoelectronics, and sensors.






