Sensors in Medicine 2019: bridging the gap between sensor research and the clinic

Sensors in Medicine 2019 -  uniquely among a plethora of biosensor conferences - focuses on the application of sensors in medicine and healthcare.

Introduction of innovative sensor technology requires a pathway from the research lab to a commercial organisation which sees a profit opportunity, and which launches the technology into clinical medicine.

Speakers at SiM19 (11-12 September) are drawn from a mix of academic research, commercial organisations and practicing clinicians.  The conference focuses on the current most important trends in sensor appications in healthcare, i.e. Wearble technology, Point-of-Care technology and the diagnosis of Infectious Diseases.

Keynote speakers include:

  • Dr. Chris Van Hoof, VP R&D, imec - wearable sensors
  • Prof. Molly Stevens FREng, Imperial College Department of Materials - Point of Care
  • Prof. Rachel MacKendry, Director i-sense and UCL Division of Medicine - diagnosis of infectious diseases
  • Prof. Jonathan Cooper FREng FRSE, Department of Bioengineering, University of Glasgow - low cost diagnostic platforms

See the full program of invited speakers

Registration is now open with an early registration discount available until 10 August.

For more information contact: Suzanne Sisto Brand (Suzanne@sensor100.com)



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