Feel the bacterial vibes to fight antibiotic resistance
i-sense researcher Natascha Kappeler will present her work on nanomechanical detection of antimicrobial resistance at LGC workshop
i-sense researcher Natascha Kappeler will present her work on nanomechanical detection of antimicrobial resistance at LGC workshop
Newcastle University host i-sense workshop to discuss the clinical needs for early-warning systems for bacterial infections.
Join i-sense and the North East regional Public Health England laboratory for our workshop to discuss the clinical needs for early warning systems for bacterial infections.
Nature Paper: A new method for the rapid and ultrasensitive detection of antibiotics in the blood.
The response of bacteria to antibiotics can be quickly assessed by monitoring the fluctuations of cantilevers coated with the bacteria.