New research from the McKendry group at UCL, published in Digital Medicine, reports a pilot clinical study using a shear horizontal surface acoustic wave (SH-SAW) biosensors based on low-cost components found in smartphones to diagnose HIV in 133 patients.

i-sense awarded MRC grant to develop digital technologies for HIV diagnosis and care in South Africa
i-sense researchers are developing a new way to rapidly detect genetic barcodes for tuberculosis in the blood.
i-sense researchers are developing a new way to rapidly detect genetic barcodes for tuberculosis in the blood.
i-sense PhD student, Evdokia Pilavaki is recognised for her work on an optical sensing device for infectious diseases.
i-sense researcher and student selected to participate in prestigious research event at the House of Commons.
Harriet Gliddon's novel test for TB wins the Institute of Global Health Innovation Student Challenges Competition!
i-sense Deputy Director, Prof Molly Stevens, receives prestigious Clemson Research Award.